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Yunnan Flower Exports Maintain Strong Growth Ahead of IFEX Kunming 2026

China's flower exports totalled $579 million in 2025
July 02, 2026 | 0 Comments

IFEX 2026 will take place in Kunming, China, from September 18 to 20, 2026.

Yunnan, China's leading producer and exporter of fresh-cut flowers, reached another export milestone in 2025, with exports totalling RMB 1.22 billion ($170 million), up 60.5 per cent year on year and ranking No. 1 nationwide for the seventh consecutive year.

Nationwide, China's flower exports totalled $579 million in 2025, with fresh-cut flowers accounting for $228 million, up 44.3 per cent year on year. Yunnan-grown blooms are now exported to 64 countries and regions across Southeast Asia, Central Asia, the Middle East and Europe, including Malaysia, Kazakhstan, Saudi Arabia and the UAE.

The export growth reflects Yunnan's unique natural and industrial advantages: 130,000 hectares of flower cultivation, a multi-billion-yuan floriculture industry, and production of roughly seven out of every 10 fresh-cut flowers sold in China. Dedicated green channels at Kunming Changshui International Airport, combined with 24/7 customs clearance, move freshly harvested flowers from farm to freight aircraft in less than 20 hours — well within the industry's critical 36-hour freshness window for international shipments.

As global demand grows, IFEX Kunming International Flowers & Plants Expo 2026 will bring growers, breeders and buyers together to explore new varieties, technology and cross-border partnerships. Building on the success of the 2025 edition, the exhibition will take place on September 18–20 across 80,000 square meters, featuring four sectors — flowers, coffee, tropical plants and berries — and more than 600 exhibitors with an estimated 45,000 trade buyers.

This year's show features the Netherlands and Colombia as Official Countries of Honour, alongside national pavilions hosted by Thailand, Malaysia and other key flower-producing economies. Leading international exhibitors include Legro, Van Egmond, Prime Flowers, Vince Mark, Schreurs, Deliflor, Pindstrup, Rijkland, De Ruiter, Van den Berg, Hasfarm, Florensis, Chrysal, BVB, Armada, Red Peony, Ridder, Van Iperen, NaanDanJain, Hortimed, Holex, Floricultura, Priva, Hoogendoorn, Anthura, Jiff and more.

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