Flower prices in Dangwa expected to increase next week

Flower prices at Dangwa, Manila, are expected to rise due to the anticipated surge in demand as Valentine鈥檚 Day approaches, according to several vendors on Wednesday.
Lolita N. De Dios, 47, a flower vendor for 20 years, said that prices of roses 鈥 the top-selling flower during the occasion 鈥 which are currently sold at 鈧800 to 鈧1,000 per bundle (24 pieces), are likely to increase to 鈧1,500 to 鈧1,800.
She noted that rose prices have already increased by around 鈧200 since the beginning of February.
鈥淭ataas pa 鈥檡an ng hanggang dalawang daan kada araw鈥 Magsisimula ng 7 o 8 [Prices could still go up by as much as 鈧200 per day starting February 7 or 8],鈥 Ms. De Dios said in an interview.
Veteran flower vendor Lourdes B. Noepe, 67, who has been selling flowers in Dangwa for 50 years, said price hikes are common during occasions such as Valentine鈥檚 Day.
鈥淭umaas talaga kapag Valentine鈥檚 Day kasi maraming bumibili鈥 Nagtaas din ng presyo ang mga supplier [Prices really go up during Valentine鈥檚 Day because many people buy, and suppliers also raise prices],鈥 Ms. Noepe said.
As for other flowers, both vendors said prices have remained steady since the start of the month, but increases are also expected within the same period.
Current prices and expected hikes of other common flowers in Dangwa:
Sunflower
Current price: 鈧500 per 10 pieces (鈧50 per stem)
Expected price: 鈧600 to 鈧700 per 10 pieces
Imported carnation
Current price: 鈧500 per bundle (20 pieces)
Expected price: 鈧600 per bundle
Malaysian mums, locally known as rados
Current price: 鈧50 to 鈧80 per small bouquet
鈧120 to 鈧170 per bundle (20 pieces)
Expected price hike: No increase expected as of this writing
Some vendors have also started selling bouquets priced at around 鈧800.
Ms. De Dios said that custom bouquets were the trend last year and she expects the same this year. Custom bouquets can cost around 鈧2,000, which includes a 鈧300 labor fee.
The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) does not impose a suggested retail price on flowers, as these are not considered basic necessities or prime commodities.
For customers looking for cheaper options, Ms. De Dios advised buying flowers at smaller quantities, commonly known as ‘tingi’, which usually costs 鈧50 to 鈧200, depending on the type of flower.
鈥淢as maganda na tingi-tingi na lang. Kasi if magpapa-arrange ka pa, may babayaran at mas mahal [It鈥檚 better to buy at smaller quantities because if you still have them arranged, there鈥檚 an additional fee and it becomes more expensive],鈥 she said.
Meanwhile, Ms. Noepe advised customers to enter the shops themselves to get lower prices, as stalls located near the entrance are usually more expensive.
Dangwa is a common destination for Metro Manila residents when buying flowers, as it serves as a major drop-off point for supplies coming from Northern Luzon and international sources.
For Chelsea Meteoro, a 23-year-old third-year college student, Dangwa is her go-to flower market for her side business this Valentine鈥檚 season.
鈥淒ito kasi mas fresh, mas marami, at mas sariwa ang mga bulaklak kaysa sa ibang lugar [The flowers here are fresher and more abundant compared with other places],鈥 she said.
Both vendors expect their sales to flourish this Valentine鈥檚 Day, as it is one of the peak seasons they rely on for strong earnings. 鈥聽Edg Adrian A. Eva


