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Turkish florists race to meet soaring British demand after Queen’s death

Published by Uma Rajagopal

Posted on September 15, 2022

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· Last updated: February 4, 2026

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This image depicts Turkish florists packaging flowers for urgent shipment to the UK, highlighting the surge in demand following Queen Elizabeth's death. The race to fulfill orders showcases the impact on the flower export market from Turkey to Britain.
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ISTANBUL (Reuters) – Turkish florists are resorting to cargo planes instead of trucks as they rush to send as many flowers as they can to the United Kingdom to meet a deluge of orders after the death of Queen Elizabeth. Orders for cut flowers have soared by 90% since the queen died, said Selcuk Celebi, […]

ISTANBUL (Reuters) – Turkish florists are resorting to cargo planes instead of trucks as they rush to send as many flowers as they can to the United Kingdom to meet a deluge of orders after the death of Queen Elizabeth.

Orders for cut flowers have soared by 90% since the queen died, said Selcuk Celebi, a member of the Antalya Commodity Exchange, adding that Turkish florists were only able to meet about 40% of the demand.

“It is the end of the season in (the Mediterranean province of) Antalya. We are in a period where the production in the highlands in (the southern province of) Isparta is in decline,” Celebi told Reuters.

The rise in demand meant florists had to hire planes to deliver the flowers to Britain, which takes a day compared to a week by truck, Celebi said.

Turkish Airlines subsidiary Turkish Cargo said it had begun shipping more than 500,000 flowers, weighing some 13 tonnes, to England for the funeral from Antalya and Isparta.

“Turkish Cargo has delivered approximately four tons of flowers to London since the beginning of the week,” it said.

Between Sept. 5 and 12, official data showed flower exports from Turkey to England increased by 40 percent, compared to last year.

(Reporting by Yesim Dikmen; Writing by Ali Kucukgocmen and Daren Butler; Editing by Ece Toksabay, William Maclean)

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