Can the implementation of micro flower farms contribute to the revival of Australia's flower industry?

This article is about the Australia's flower industry



About two decades ago, most of the flowers in Australia were produced domestically. However, this drastically changed when the government loosened the restriction on internationally produced flowers. The restriction lift opened doors for importing internationally produced flowers, flooding the local markets. As a result, the local flower industry was decimated since the imported flowers offered cheaper alternatives for flower buyers.

However, at the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, the interest in locally produced flowers began to rise in Australia. This resulted from the restricted international movements, which depicted a significant fragility in the flower industry. People began seeking local dealers for flower delivery services. Therefore, the demand for locally produced flowers increased, and farmers began engaging in micro flower farms.

Can the implementation of micro flower farms contribute to the revival of Australia’s flower industry? Continue scrolling to learn more.

What is a Micro Flower Farm?

A micro flower farm involves a controlled surrounding that produces native flowers on a small scale. A micro flower farm occupies less space; thus, you can manage it better.

Implementing micro flower farms can contribute to the revival of Australia's flower industry following its affordability. Unlike large-scale flower farming, micro flower farms require less starting capital. Also, they are easy to manage and maintain, thus elevating productivity. Since most farmers cannot afford to produce flowers on a large scale, micro-flower farms offer an excellent way for them to invest in the flower industry. As a result, Australia's flower industry can benefit mainly by accessing a vast local flower supply.

What are the Benefits of Engaging in Flower Farming?

Provides a Source of Income

While you can engage in micro flower farming for aesthetics, it can also help you earn some income. The flower industry is one of the biggest industries in Australia. Therefore, it provides a business venture where farmers can sell their flower produce and earn an income. You can sell your flowers locally or internationally.

It is Environmental Friendly

Establishing a micro flower farm benefits the surroundings in various ways, like controlling global warming. Since flowers have to undergo photosynthesis to produce chlorophyll, this process allows oxygen release and carbon dioxide absorption. As a result, we achieve cleaner air and reduce carbon dioxide emissions.

On the other hand, flower gardens help cover the soil, thus reducing soil erosion. The roots stabilize the soil firmly on the ground contributing to land preservation and sustainability.

It is Cheap

One of the good things about micro flower farming is that it is easy to start and maintain. Besides, you can take up farming as a hobby and thus do most of the activities yourself. Usually, micro flower farming will only need simple equipment or tools that you can handle. Also, you can get creative with your planters and the flowers you invest in.

It is a Healthy Activity

Starting a micro flower garden is not restricted to any age bracket. Therefore, anyone can engage in this activity. Planting and taking care of your micro flower farm offers a healthy activity to engage in, especially for older people. Instead of sitting idle, you can engage in flower gardening activities which can help boost your flexibility and strength. Watering, weeding, digging, etc., are great ways to work out and keep your mind engaged.

Generally, micro flower farming involves establishing small economies that help boost the overall country’s economy. The main objective of micro-farming is growing locally and selling locally. The Australian flower economy hopes small flower-growing operations will help raise and restore the sector to its previous flourishing.

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