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Bahrain Season and New Year’s Eve Festivities Increase Flower Demand by 50%

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Last updated: 2024/12/31 at 3:38 AM
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The demand for flowers in Bahrain has seen a significant increase of 50% during the national holidays, Christmas, and New Year’s Eve. Hassan Abdullah AlMadhoob, a veteran florist in the country, reported a surge in sales since December 15th, with shops decorated with vibrant blooms to mark the festive season. While this year’s demand is lower by 40% compared to last year, AlMadhoob attributes this fluctuation to various annual circumstances such as competing financial commitments or events that may impact people’s spending on gifts.

Despite the decrease in demand, red and white roses remain popular among customers, symbolizing Bahrain’s national colors and representing love and affection. These colors also hold deep cultural significance in the country, signifying joy and warmth, especially during celebrations. The demand for luxury flower arrangements specially designed for the holidays has also increased, reflecting a desire for unique gifts that complement the national celebrations and add an aesthetic touch to festivities.

The trend of online ordering and delivery of flowers has been on the rise, a shift that started during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic. This offers customers convenience in selecting arrangements from the comfort of their homes and having them delivered directly to friends and family. This trend has not only broadened the customer base but also provided greater access to diverse floral options and easier price comparisons.

Despite the convenience of online shopping, AlMadhoob emphasized the charm of the personal experience of visiting a flower shop. Customers can enjoy the fragrant aromas and vibrant colors of the flowers before making their purchase, which adds a special touch to the gift-giving experience. While online ordering offers convenience, visiting a physical shop allows customers to appreciate the beauty of the flowers in person before making a decision.

In conclusion, the demand for flowers in Bahrain during national holidays has seen a significant increase, with red and white roses remaining customer favorites due to their cultural significance and representation of love and joy. The demand for luxury flower arrangements tailored for the holidays has also surged, reflecting a desire for unique gifts that add an aesthetic touch to celebrations. The trend of online ordering and delivery has made it easier for customers to access a wide range of floral options, but the personal experience of visiting a flower shop continues to hold its charm for those who appreciate the beauty and fragrance of flowers in person.

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