


Sample visuals from Volume 73, illustrating country-level production data and international trade flows included in the 2025 Yearbook.
The 73rd edition of the International Statistics Flowers and Plants Yearbook has been released, providing a trusted annual overview of global ornamentals production, trade and market behaviour. Produced by AIPH with long-standing collaboration from Union Fleurs – the International Flower Trade Association, the Yearbook remains one of the industry’s most relied-upon sources of comparative data.
This year’s edition compiles the latest verified figures from more than 40 reporting countries, presenting a detailed picture of an industry adjusting to post-pandemic realities while navigating regional economic pressure, fluctuating demand and shifting production patterns. For growers, breeders, exporters and analysts, the data offers a grounded way to track how ornamental horticulture is evolving across key markets worldwide.
While each country reflects its own economic and climatic context, several broad themes emerge from the new figures. Production developments vary widely, shaped by weather, energy prices and labour availability, while consumption patterns continue to settle into a steady, though uneven, post-2020 rhythm. Retail performance reflects this diversity: some markets show resilience as consumers maintain their interest in plants and flowers, while others contend with reduced discretionary spending or challenging spring conditions.
The Yearbook also outlines developments in international trade flows, providing an essential reference point for growers and exporters seeking to understand how key supply corridors have shifted. Updated import and export values, alongside country-specific changes, help clarify where market momentum is strengthening and where it remains uncertain. Complementing this are the latest results from the annual economic development survey, offering insight into sentiment, expectations and pressures experienced across major exporting and importing nations.

The International Statistics Flowers and Plants 2025 Yearbook (Volume 73) presents the latest global data for ornamental horticulture.
For greenhouse and nursery businesses planning investments or assessing market risk, the Yearbook’s comparative tables, trade maps and per-capita consumption data deliver valuable context. The inclusion of updated figures from the Community Plant Variety Office (CPVO) also highlights ongoing activity within the European breeding landscape, indicating where innovation and variety protection remain most active.
As ornamental horticulture continues to navigate a complex economic environment, the Yearbook remains an essential tool for decision-makers across the value chain. Its consistent methodology and long-running collaboration between AIPH and Union Fleurs make it one of the sector’s most enduring sources of reliable international intelligence.
The International Statistics Flowers and Plants Yearbook 2025 is available for purchase via the AIPH website.