July 19, 2026

JD.com Boosts Ecuadorian Rose Imports to Enhance Supply Chain Resilience and Product Variety

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JD Flowers, the floral arm of JD.com, is poised to make a remarkable splash in China’s flower market with ambitious plans to sell over 100 million flowers by 2025. This growth strategy directly taps into the surging demand for high-quality imported flowers, particularly Ecuadorian roses, which are beloved for their striking colors, long stems, and impressive durability.

Direct Sourcing Drives Expansion

To meet consumer expectations, JD Flowers is ramping up its direct sourcing from Ecuador, allowing the company to deliver these coveted blooms to Chinese customers in a matter of just 72 hours. Impressively, this nimble logistics system positions JD Flowers to keep retail prices in check, even as they offer an abundance of top-quality options.

A Favorable Trade Agreement

The decision to focus on Ecuadorian roses coincides with the recently signed 2024 China-Ecuador Free Trade Agreement, which eliminates import tariffs and has paved the way for JD Flowers to lower prices by approximately 30%. These reductions not only enhance competitiveness but also open the door to even wider consumer access.

Projecting Growth in a Booming Market

As China’s floral market is projected to grow at an annual rate of 7%, exceeding RMB250 billion by 2025, JD Flowers is well-positioned to stand out. The company plans to import 50 million blooms from not just Ecuador, but also from renowned floral export countries such as the Netherlands, Japan, and Colombia.

Streamlined Operations for Quality Assurance

JD Flowers has partnered with farms like Ceres Farms to streamline export processes, reduce costs, and maintain the quality of its roses. A specialized “Ecuadorian Rose Supply Route” with Emirates Airlines enhances logistics efficiency, slashing transit times down to 40 hours while ensuring freshness through a meticulous three-stage temperature control system and rapid customs clearance. It seems this blooming partnership is designed to keep petals pristine and profits robust.

Questions & Answers

What is JD Flowers’ goal for flower sales by 2025?
JD Flowers aims to sell over 100 million flowers by 2025, significantly tapping into the growing floral market in China.

How has the China-Ecuador Free Trade Agreement impacted pricing?
The agreement has removed import tariffs, enabling JD Flowers to lower retail prices of Ecuadorian roses by approximately 30%.

What unique logistics does JD Flowers employ for importing Ecuadorian roses?
The company uses a dedicated supply route with Emirates Airlines, ensuring transit times of just 40 hours while implementing a three-stage temperature control process to maintain flower freshness.

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