| Product Code: ETC408987 | Publication Date: Oct 2022 | Updated Date: Apr 2025 | Product Type: Market Research Report | |
| Publisher: 6Wresearch | Author: Ravi Bhandari | No. of Pages: 75 | No. of Figures: 35 | No. of Tables: 20 |
The Sri Lanka Carnation Market could see a tapering of growth rates over 2025 to 2029. Beginning strongly at 13.47% in 2025, growth softens to 6.15% in 2029.

By 2027, the Carnation market in Sri Lanka is anticipated to reach a growth rate of 9.77%, as part of an increasingly competitive Asia region, where China remains at the forefront, supported by India, Japan, Australia and South Korea, driving innovations and market adoption across sectors.

The carnation market in Sri Lanka reflects the country`s vibrant floriculture industry, where carnations are grown for both domestic consumption and export. Sri Lankan carnations are prized for their quality and are cultivated in various regions with suitable climatic conditions. The market is influenced by seasonal demand fluctuations, with peak periods coinciding with international holidays and events. Local growers and exporters focus on maintaining high standards to meet the stringent requirements of export markets, ensuring consistent supply and quality assurance.
The Sri Lanka carnation market benefits from the country`s favorable climate conditions, which are suitable for carnation cultivation. The increasing demand for carnations in local floral arrangements, export markets, and special occasions such as weddings and festivals further drives market growth.
Challenges in the carnation market include fluctuating demand, climate sensitivity affecting cultivation, and competition from imported flowers.
The carnation market in Sri Lanka benefits from government policies that support floriculture as a viable agricultural sector. The Ministry of Agriculture provides technical assistance, subsidies for inputs, and training programs to enhance the quality and yield of carnation flowers. Export incentives and trade facilitation measures help growers access international markets, while research initiatives focus on developing pest-resistant and high-yielding carnation varieties. These efforts aim to boost both domestic and export-oriented carnation production.