The Cut Flowers market in Middle- East and Africa is expected to grow from US$ 1,531.64 million in 2019 to US$ 1,972.69 million by 2027; it is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 3.5% from 2020 to 2027.
South Africa, Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Rest of Middle- East and Africa are the major economies in Middle-East and Africa. Several health benefits associated with cut flowers will further boost its demand in the
Middle East and Africa Cut Flowers market. Cut Flowers are used for medicinal purpose due to the various health benefits associated with them. For instance, chrysanthemum has properties that help in reducing blood pressure and cure dizziness and insomnia. Other flowers such as pot marigold is used as a remedy for inflamed skin and prevents the spread of infection, whereas purple corn flower helps in stimulating the immune system, which improves the body’s resistance against viral and bacterial infection. Moreover, lavender’s aroma calms down the nervous system, reduces muscle tension, and works as an antiseptic. Moreover, various fresh flower scents are considered as a remedy in case of insomnia, disturbed sleep patterns, and drowsiness. Flowers are also a good source of plant medicine. An anticancer drug-like vincristine an alkaloid is produced from flowers and other parts of the plant. Besides, medicine like atropine, Hyoscyamus, essential oils like eugenol, menthol is obtained from flowers. Carnation petals can be brewed to make an excellent tea to reduce anxiety, agitation, stress and fatigue. Moreover, it also has a healing effect on the skin and can bring down swelling. Chrysanthemums are another flower that make a great tea when steeped in hot water. Drinking this tea brings marked relief for those suffering from a fever, headache or common cold. The cooled liquid can also be applied as a compress to soothe tired eyes. Roses contain a good deal of Vitamin C and are very safe for human consumption. The petals can be eaten raw to increase blood circulation, and they also relieve depression. Rose tea acts as a mild laxative. A paste or cream made from the petals does wonders to improve the condition of the skin, especially on the face. Consuming a brew made from sunflowers helps greatly with ulcers and menstrual cramps. It can also be used as a wash for gargling in cases of sore throats.
Saudi Arabia has the largest COVID-19 cases in the Middle East and Africa region, and is followed by UAE, among others. UAE was the first country in Middle East and Africa to report a confirmed case of coronavirus.
With the new features and technologies, vendors can attract new customers and expand their footprints in emerging markets. Considering these factors the Middle-East and Africa cut flower market is expected to grow at a good CAGR during the forecast period.
Middle- East and Africa Cut Flower Market
Middle- East and Africa Cut Flower Market Segmentation
Middle-East and Africa Cut Flower Market – By Flower Type
- Rose
- Carnation
- Lilium
- Chrysanthemum & Gerbera
- Others
Middle- East and Africa Cut Flower Market – By Application
Middle- East and Africa Cut Flower Market, by Country
- South Africa
- Saudi Arabia
- UAE
- Rest of Middle- East and Africa
Middle- East and Africa Cut Flower Market-Companies Mentioned
- Oserian
- Dümmen Orange
- The Kariki Group
- Selecta one
- Karen Roses Company
- Rosebud Limited
Middle East and Africa Cut Flowers Report Scope
Report Attribute |
Details |
Market size in 2019 |
US$ 1,531.64 Million |
Market Size by 2027 |
US$ 1,972.69 Million |
Global CAGR (2020 - 2027) |
3.5% |
Historical Data |
2017-2018 |
Forecast period |
2020-2027 |
Segments Covered |
By Flower Type - Rose
- Carnation
- Lilium
- Chrysanthemum and Gerbera
By Application |
Regions and Countries Covered |
Middle East and Africa - South Africa
- Saudi Arabia
- UAE
- Rest of Middle East and Africa
|
Market leaders and key company profiles |
Rosebud Limited
Karen Roses Company
Selecta one
The Kariki Group
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