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Singapore florists hit by rising costs and slower Mother’s Day sales

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Florists in Singapore are facing weaker demand ahead of Mother’s Day on May 10, even as operating costs rise due to higher import and logistics expenses linked to the Middle East conflict. Some report a drop in orders and slimmer margins, while competition from home based businesses adds further pressure. To cope, florists are raising prices modestly, absorbing some costs, and diversifying into areas such as landscaping and wholesale to stay afloat. Rachel Teng reports. 

Florists in Singapore are facing weaker demand ahead of Mother’s Day on May 10, even as operating costs rise due to higher import and logistics expenses linked to the Middle East conflict. Some report a drop in orders and slimmer margins, while competition from home based businesses adds further pressure. To cope, florists are raising prices modestly, absorbing some costs, and diversifying into areas such as landscaping and wholesale to stay afloat. Rachel Teng reports. 

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