7. mayo 2026
Biggest Problems Flower Importers Face — And How to Avoid Them
Importing fresh flowers can be a highly profitable business, but it also comes with significant challenges.
From logistics delays and inconsistent quality to cold chain issues and unreliable suppliers, flower importers often face problems that directly impact:
💰 profitability
🌹 flower quality
📦 customer satisfaction
⏰ delivery timelines
Because flowers are highly perishable products, even small mistakes in the supply chain can lead to major losses.
At Lisa’s Flowers Export, we work closely with flower importers, wholesalers, florists, distributors, and event professionals to help reduce these risks through reliable sourcing and professional export coordination from Kenya and Ethiopia.
Here are some of the most common problems flower importers face — and how to avoid them.
❄️ 1. Poor Cold Chain Management
One of the biggest threats to flower quality is a broken cold chain.
Flowers must remain within controlled temperatures from the farm all the way to the final destination.
If temperatures fluctuate during:
🚛 transportation
📦 handling
✈️ airport operations
🛃 customs clearance
the flowers may arrive:
❌ dehydrated
❌ damaged
❌ with reduced vase life
❌ opening too quickly
This is one of the main reasons why some imported flowers perform poorly despite looking good at departure.
✅ How to Avoid It
Work with exporters who understand professional cold chain procedures and coordinate carefully with logistics partners.
At Lisa’s Flowers Export, we prioritize proper handling and coordination throughout the export process to help maintain flower freshness.
📦 2. Inconsistent Flower Quality
Many importers struggle with receiving flowers that do not match expectations.
Common complaints include:
🌹 inconsistent stem lengths
🌹 poor grading
🌹 weak stems
🌹 small flower heads
🌹 uneven bunch quality
This creates problems for:
💐 florists
🏬 retailers
🎉 event professionals
🌍 distributors
Consistency is critical in the flower business.
✅ How to Avoid It
Source from reliable farms with strong quality control standards and clear communication regarding grades, varieties, and specifications.
Working with experienced sourcing partners helps importers access farms that match their market requirements.
✈️ 3. Flight Delays & Logistics Disruptions
Flowers are time-sensitive cargo.
Even small delays can affect:
⏰ freshness
🌹 vase life
📦 customer delivery schedules
Challenges may include:
❌ cargo space shortages
❌ flight cancellations
❌ airport congestion
❌ customs delays
❌ freight disruptions
This became especially visible during recent global logistics disruptions.
✅ How to Avoid It
Diversified sourcing and flexible logistics planning are extremely important.
At Lisa’s Flowers Export, we help clients optimize export routing and sourcing strategies from both Kenya and Ethiopia depending on freight availability and destination requirements.
💰 4. Hidden Costs & Pricing Surprises
Many new flower importers underestimate the total landed cost of importing flowers.
Besides flower pricing, costs may include:
📦 packing charges
✈️ air freight
🛃 customs clearance
🚛 local transport
❄️ cold storage
📄 documentation fees
Unexpected charges can significantly reduce profitability.
✅ How to Avoid It
Always work with transparent suppliers who clearly explain:
✔️ FOB pricing
✔️ freight estimates
✔️ handling costs
✔️ export procedures
Understanding the full supply chain is essential for proper pricing and planning.
🌹 5. Choosing the Wrong Flower Varieties
Not every variety performs equally well in every market.
Some varieties may:
❌ open too quickly
❌ struggle with long transit times
❌ have weak vase life
❌ fail to meet local market preferences
Choosing the wrong products can lead to waste and customer dissatisfaction.
✅ How to Avoid It
Experienced exporters can help guide buyers toward varieties that perform well for their:
🌍 climate
📦 transit times
🏪 customer segment
💐 market positioning
At Lisa’s Flowers Export, we help clients select suitable products based on their destination market and business model.
🌍 6. Unreliable Suppliers
One of the biggest frustrations for importers is inconsistency from suppliers.
Problems may include:
❌ poor communication
❌ shipment delays
❌ changing quality standards
❌ lack of transparency
❌ unreliable availability
In the flower business, trust and consistency are essential.
✅ How to Avoid It
Build long-term relationships with professional exporters who understand both sourcing and international logistics.
Reliable communication and realistic expectations are extremely important in international flower trade.
📊 7. Difficulty Consolidating Orders
Many importers do not buy full truckloads from a single farm.
Instead, they may need:
🌹 roses from one supplier
🌸 spray roses from another
🌼 summer flowers from multiple farms
Without proper consolidation support, logistics become more expensive and complicated.
✅ How to Avoid It
Work with exporters who can consolidate products from multiple farms into one coordinated shipment.
At Lisa’s Flowers Export, we help clients combine flowers from different farms in Kenya and Ethiopia to optimize both product selection and logistics efficiency.
✨ Why Choose Lisa’s Flowers Export
🌹 Direct sourcing from trusted farms
📦 Consolidation from multiple suppliers
✈️ Export coordination & logistics support
🌍 Kenya & Ethiopia flower sourcing
💐 Premium roses, spray roses & summer flowers
📊 Flexible solutions for wholesalers & importers
🤝 Personalized customer support
We help flower buyers reduce risks and improve consistency when importing flowers from East Africa.
📞 Contact Lisa’s Flowers Export
🌐 Website:
www.lisasflowersexport.com
📧 Email:
info@lisasflowersexport.com
📱 WhatsApp / Call:
+254 755 855 955
📍 Export Origins:
Kenya 🇰🇪 & Ethiopia 🇪🇹
🌹 Professional Flower Export Solutions From East Africa
Whether you are importing flowers for retail, wholesale, supermarkets, events, or distribution, Lisa’s Flowers Export helps clients source quality flowers from Kenya and Ethiopia with professional logistics coordination and flexible export solutions designed for international flower markets.
