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Mr. Umer Farooq, CEO, Gulshan e Waqar Nurseries and Plant Exporters Pattoki along with his team visited Floriculture Nur...
30/04/2026

Mr. Umer Farooq, CEO, Gulshan e Waqar Nurseries and Plant Exporters Pattoki along with his team visited Floriculture Nursery and Commercial Floriculture lab., IHS, UAF, to discuss future collaboration for high quality containerized plant production for export and showed keen interest in lab patented UAF Gro for commercialization of lab technologies

Team Commercial Floriculture UAF Organized outreach training workshop/activity on Flower Production & Value Addition at ...
25/04/2026

Team Commercial Floriculture UAF Organized outreach training workshop/activity on Flower Production & Value Addition at Tibba Sultan Pur Vehari on 23, April 2026

The Commercial Floriculture Laboratory team at University of Agriculture Faisalabad organized a National Seed Conference...
24/04/2026

The Commercial Floriculture Laboratory team at University of Agriculture Faisalabad organized a National Seed Conference on “Indigenous Flower Seed Production & Value Chain Management” on 22 April 2026.

The conference brought together leading experts, researchers, policymakers, industry representatives, and progressive farmers to discuss strategies for strengthening indigenous flower seed production and improving value chain management in Pakistan’s floriculture sector.

The event focused on promoting sustainable local seed production, reducing dependence on imported seeds, and enhancing the economic opportunities for growers and entrepreneurs.
Speakers highlighted the importance of modern propagation techniques, seed quality standards, efficient supply chains, branding, and market linkages. Emphasis was also placed on public–private partnerships, farmer training, and capacity-building initiatives to support the development of a competitive floriculture industry.

The conference concluded with a consensus on strengthening collaboration among academia, government institutions, and industry stakeholders to boost indigenous flower seed production and develop an efficient value chain. The event witnessed active participation from faculty members, students, researchers, and representatives from the Flower seed industry.







Ahmadolillah...For the 7th consecutive year, the Commercial Floriculture Laboratory takes home the top honor, at poster ...
12/04/2026

Ahmadolillah...For the 7th consecutive year, the Commercial Floriculture Laboratory takes home the top honor, at poster award, at the Annual International Horticulture Conference (2019–2026), being organized by PSHS.

Consistency is the ultimate proof of excellence. We’re honored to lead the scientific floriculture community into a new era of floral innovation in Pakistan.


Team Commercial Floriculture Lab., IHS, UAF, Participated in 10th International Horticulture Conference & Expo (IHCE-202...
11/04/2026

Team Commercial Floriculture Lab., IHS, UAF, Participated in 10th International Horticulture Conference & Expo (IHCE-2026) at Agriculture university (Peshawar) with *12 poster presentations*
Alhamdolillah by the grace of Almighty we got Ist position in poster competition and best poster award..7th year with best poster awards at IHC (Alhamdolillah)...Congratulations to the whole team led by Dr. Iftikhar Ahmad for actively participating in the event & continued the legacy of getting position in poster competition every year..


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Team Commercial Floriculture Lab., IHS, UAF, Participated in 10th International Horticulture Conference & Expo (IHCE-202...
11/04/2026

Team Commercial Floriculture Lab., IHS, UAF, Participated in 10th International Horticulture Conference & Expo (IHCE-2026) at Agriculture university (Peshawar) with 4 oral presentations and innovative value Added products developed by lab. displayed at Expo stall named PakBloomia..



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A group of undergrad students from The American University of Beirut, Lebanon, visited our commercial floricuture lab. t...
05/01/2026

A group of undergrad students from The American University of Beirut, Lebanon, visited our commercial floricuture lab. to get insight about our innovative floricuture technologies and some hands on training on floricuture.

Folks, Get ready for another Annual Chrysanthemum & Autumn Flower Show at University of Agriculture Faisalabad - Officia...
06/12/2025

Folks, Get ready for another Annual Chrysanthemum & Autumn Flower Show at University of Agriculture Faisalabad - Official on December 09-11, 2025. For details, queries, registration, feel free to contact Prof. Dr. Iftikhar Ahmad at +923347416664 or visit Institute of Horticultural Sciences. Cheers!

20/11/2025

Proud Moments for CFL Family. Our own Tazkia Hussain Research Associate Commercial Floriculture lab UAF, leading the Orientation ceremony of her batch to China Under 1000 Scientists training in China..



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Chinese delegate visited Commercial Floriculture lab stall at Expo center UAF on November, 19, 2025 where they were brie...
20/11/2025

Chinese delegate visited Commercial Floriculture lab stall at Expo center UAF on November, 19, 2025 where they were briefed about innovative Floriculture lab technologies

ISLAMABAD, Sep 23 (APP): Pakistani scientists have developed a new rose variety that can earn farmers up to Rs1.5 millio...
27/09/2025

ISLAMABAD, Sep 23 (APP): Pakistani scientists have developed a new rose variety that can earn farmers up to Rs1.5 million per acre annually, opening a fresh window into the $60 billion global floriculture market while providing resilience against rising temperatures.

The breakthrough variety, Rosa Centifolia UAF, has been introduced by the Institute of Horticultural Sciences, University of Agriculture Faisalabad (UAF). Researchers say the flower’s unique resilience and industrial versatility make it a “game-changer” for both local farmers and exporters, said a news release here on Tuesday.

“A single acre of this variety, with about 5,000 plants, can produce around one kilogram of premium-quality rose oil valued at Rs1.5 million,” Dr. Iftikhar Ahmad, Professor of Floriculture at UAF, told Wealth Pakistan. “After deducting costs, the net profit comes close to Rs740,000 per acre per year, making it highly lucrative for large-scale growers.”

For farmers unable to invest in oil extraction, the variety offers multiple alternatives. Selling rose petals alone can generate Rs400,000 per acre in revenue, leaving farmers with a net profit of about Rs260,000 annually from the second year onwards.

Processing the flowers into rose water can yield 50,000 liters per acre, bringing in Rs1.5 million in sales and about Rs600,000 in net profit.

Similarly, converting them into rose jam (gulqand) can generate Rs750,000 in sales per acre, with Rs240,000 net profit.
“These different business models allow both small-scale farmers and industrialists to benefit according to their investment levels,” said Dr. Iftikhar.

Unlike the traditional Surkha (red) rose, which struggles in high heat, Rosa Centifolia UAF continues to bloom even in temperatures above 40°C, producing fragrant, bunch-like flowers throughout the year.

“This is a variety built for Pakistan’s changing climate,” Dr. Iftikhar said. “It maintains flower size, fragrance, and oil quality even under harsh conditions.”

The rose has a lifespan of 12–15 years and yields 500–700 flowers per plant annually, making it a long-term investment crop for farmers seeking stable income.

Globally prized products such as rose oil, rose water, dried petals, and gulqand give the variety high export value. The oil’s fragrance and purity are comparable to the globally renowned Rosa Damascena, while its rose water and jam quality surpass the Rosa chinensis commonly grown in Pakistan.

With demand for natural products growing worldwide, Pakistan’s entry into the high-value rose oil segment could significantly boost non-traditional exports.

Another major advantage is that Rosa Centifolia UAF can be easily propagated through cuttings from November to February, lowering the barriers for adoption. Farmers can plant the rose alongside traditional crops to diversify income without disrupting existing patterns.

“From fragrance and cosmetics to food and medicine, this rose offers opportunities across industries,” Dr. Iftikhar noted. “It’s a rare case where both farmers and industrialists stand to gain.”

With Pakistan seeking ways to diversify its exports and raise farmer incomes, the new rose variety offers a promising solution. Large-scale growers cultivating 50 acres or more could tap into international markets, while smallholders can strengthen livelihoods by supplying domestic demand.

“Ultimately, Rosa Centifolia UAF is not just a flower,” Dr. Iftikhar said. “It’s a 15-year cash crop that can transform Pakistan’s floriculture sector and help farmers bloom into profit.”

https://www.app.com.pk/business/pakistans-new-rose-variety-promises-farmers-up-to-rs1-5m-per-acre-in-profits/
https://www.floraldaily.com/article/9768611/pakistani-scientists-introduce-new-rose-variety/
https://www.urdupoint.com/en/business/pakistans-new-rose-variety-promises-farmer-2049611.html

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