At a flower company's cold storage facility in Kunming, Southwest China's Yunnan province, workers were busy conducting post-harvest processing on freshly delivered roses. The flowers were later loaded onto temperature-controlled refrigerated trucks and began a seven-day overland journey, eventually reaching florists in Kazakhstan.
Seven out of every 10 fresh-cut flowers sold in China come from Yunnan, according to industry figures, making the province one of the world's major producers of fresh-cut flowers. Kunming Customs data show that Yunnan's fresh-cut flower exports reached 1.22 billion yuan ($176.86 million) in 2025, a year-on-year increase of 60.5 percent, covering 64 global markets.
Dianwang Flowers, a company behind this shipment, is definitely riding the wave of that broader trend. They've grown their business to cover 20 markets across Southeast Asia, Central Asia and the Middle East.
Read more at: China Daily