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Bengal's Flower Valley Blooms Brightly
23 Jan
Summary
- Khirai's fields yield approximately 8 lakh flowers of each variety daily.
- The peak season runs from Saraswati Puja through Valentine's Day.
- Farmers are embracing colored dahlias and roses for modern demand.

The Kangsabati river banks are adorned with the vibrant blooms of Khirai, renowned as Bengal's 'Flower Valley.' Villages like Paschim Kolla, Jakpur, and Radhamohanpur are the true heart of this floral industry, nurturing fields that produce an estimated 8 lakh flowers of each variety daily.
The period between Saraswati Puja and Valentine's Day marks the busiest time for this bustling trade. Farmers are increasingly cultivating flowers that appeal to modern aesthetics, with colorful dahlias and roses becoming top sellers due to their photogenic qualities.
Despite the hard work and unpredictable climate, the farmers of Khirai continue their trade. While new generations express hesitation due to uncertain earnings and lack of government support, the vibrant fields and the community's spirit remain.




