Friday, June 26 2026 17:04
Alina Hovhannisyan

Prospects for exporting Armenian flowers to Europe discussed in The  Hague

Prospects for exporting Armenian flowers to Europe discussed in The  Hague

ArmInfo. Deputy Minister of Economy Arman Khojoyan, and Armenian Deputy Foreign Minister Vahan Kostanyan, participated in a roundtable discussion in The Hague on  the prospects for exporting Armenian flowers to the European market.

The discussion included representatives from the Dutch Ministries of  Foreign Affairs and Agriculture, Armenian and Dutch companies  specializing in floriculture, logistics, and brokerage, as well as  delegates from the world-renowned flower auction house, Royal  FloraHolland.

Participants emphasized the importance of establishing long-term and  mutually beneficial cooperation, as well as involving as many  greenhouse farms as possible in export processes. The Armenian  delegation highlighted state programs and government assistance  measures aimed at developing the domestic floriculture sector.  According to the press service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs,  the delegation toured the headquarters of Royal FloraHolland and two  major Dutch floral enterprises to observe auction operations and  explore avenues for enhanced collaboration between Armenian and Dutch  firms. The event was organized by the Embassy of Armenia in the  Netherlands.

In early June, Royal FloraHolland, the world's largest cooperative  marketplace for flowers and ornamental plants, announced it was  opening its market to Armenian flowers. The organization unites  thousands of growers and facilitates the daily trade of millions of  flowers and plants through an auction system and a digital platform,  connecting suppliers with buyers in Europe and other regions.

Recall, Rosselkhoznadzor, the Federal Service for Veterinary and  Phytosanitary Surveillance, imposed temporary restrictions on the  import of floral products originating in and originating from  Armenia, effective May 22, 2026, until the inspection of greenhouses  is completed and the results are analyzed.

Armenia has traditionally exported flowers to the EAEU and UAE  markets. By the end of 2025, flower exports amounted to 1,320 tons or  78 million flowers.