The objective of this study was to estimate purchase frequency of the selected cut-flower items and demand functions in Punjab and Pakistan. Simple random sampling technique was employed to collect primary data from 120 consumers using a well-structured and field pretested questionnaire during the year 2012-13. The results of the findings revealed that the average price was the highest in case of flowers stage decoration (Rs. 9546), followed by jewelry set (Rs. 677), flower basket (Rs. 394), mala (Rs. 334,), bouquets (Rs. 259), garland (Rs. 41), and gajjra (Rs. 21). Most of the selected consumers (61%) occasionally purchased flowers. The reason of occasionally purchasing was that mostly the consumers purchased the flowers at the occasions o...
The aim of the study was to determine the e xtent of the demand for flowers in Warsaw...
Floriculture industry is one of the largest industries in India where India has an immense potential...
Floriculture in Nagaland has taken a big leap in the state’s economy helping the growers, who for th...
This fact sheet provides information on cut flower consumers, such as floral preferences and consume...
Turkey has great potential in cut flower production. Export is the main activity to accelerate the p...
Roses have reasonable demand in Pakistan. The study was conducted in rose growing pockets of Islamab...
International Symposium on Strategies Towards Sustainability of Protected Cultivation in Mild Winter...
Roses have reasonable demand in Pakistan. The study was conducted in rose growing pockets of Islamab...
<p/>The objectives of the study were to relate aspects of consumer behaviour on cut flowers an...
Flowers are purchased for a variety of reasons ranging from expressions of love or sympathy to satis...
Flowers are purchased for a variety of reasons ranging from expressions of love or sympathy to satis...
floriculture, consumer preferences, ornamentals, horticulture, environmental, Consumer/Household Eco...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to provide insights for flower retailers, horticultural practi...
In 2013, USDA statistics indicate that at the wholesale level, 80% of fresh flowers sold in the Unit...
The aesthetic value of flowers and ornamental plants, their use in social events, overall satisfacti...
The aim of the study was to determine the e xtent of the demand for flowers in Warsaw...
Floriculture industry is one of the largest industries in India where India has an immense potential...
Floriculture in Nagaland has taken a big leap in the state’s economy helping the growers, who for th...
This fact sheet provides information on cut flower consumers, such as floral preferences and consume...
Turkey has great potential in cut flower production. Export is the main activity to accelerate the p...
Roses have reasonable demand in Pakistan. The study was conducted in rose growing pockets of Islamab...
International Symposium on Strategies Towards Sustainability of Protected Cultivation in Mild Winter...
Roses have reasonable demand in Pakistan. The study was conducted in rose growing pockets of Islamab...
<p/>The objectives of the study were to relate aspects of consumer behaviour on cut flowers an...
Flowers are purchased for a variety of reasons ranging from expressions of love or sympathy to satis...
Flowers are purchased for a variety of reasons ranging from expressions of love or sympathy to satis...
floriculture, consumer preferences, ornamentals, horticulture, environmental, Consumer/Household Eco...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to provide insights for flower retailers, horticultural practi...
In 2013, USDA statistics indicate that at the wholesale level, 80% of fresh flowers sold in the Unit...
The aesthetic value of flowers and ornamental plants, their use in social events, overall satisfacti...
The aim of the study was to determine the e xtent of the demand for flowers in Warsaw...
Floriculture industry is one of the largest industries in India where India has an immense potential...
Floriculture in Nagaland has taken a big leap in the state’s economy helping the growers, who for th...