The flower sector forecasts a 7% increase in sales.

Published 2025년 10월 31일

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Flower trade is expected to register a 7% growth this All Souls' Day compared to last year, according to an estimate by the Brazilian Institute of Floriculture (Ibraflor). The celebration, which this year occurs on a Sunday, tends to boost visits to cemeteries and also expand tributes at home or in places frequented by loved ones. The date represents about 3% of the sector's annual revenue in the country.

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Flower trade is expected to register a 7% growth this All Souls' Day compared to last year, according to an estimate by the Brazilian Institute of Floriculture (Ibraflor). The celebration, which this year falls on a Sunday, tends to boost visits to cemeteries and also expand tributes at home or in places frequented by loved ones. The date represents about 3% of the sector's annual revenue in the country. "People want to feel close to those who have passed away," explains Renato Opitz, director of Ibraflor. "The market has been adapting. Today, we suggest various ways to pay tribute: whether with bouquets, vases, or ornamental plants. Taking care of plants, in fact, is a tradition that comes from generations — something very present in the lives of our parents and grandparents. Thus, All Souls' Day remains a date of memory and affection, in which flowers continue to be a symbol of respect, longing, and care — even if away from the graves," he adds. Among the most sought-after ...
Source: Agrolink

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