Thailand's Commerce Ministry is pushing water lilies as a major export opportunity, projecting the global market to grow from 3.8 billion USD in 2025 to 6.9 billion USD by 2034, fueled by a Gen Z trend of posing in traditional Thai dress wi
Thailand's Commerce Ministry is highlighting a growing Gen Z trend of wearing traditional Thai clothing while posing with water lilies on social media, which is energizing the Thai lotus flower market. The Ministry of Commerce has identified lotus flowers as a promising new cash crop and is urging exporters to capture their share of the global market worth 220 billion baht.
Nanthapong Jiralertpong, director of the Office of Trade Policy and Strategy under the Commerce Ministry, revealed that the global water lily product market shows strong growth potential and is becoming a new wave in Thailand's creative economy. The market is projected to grow from 3.8 billion USD in 2025 to 6.9 billion USD, or 2.27 trillion baht, by 2034, representing average annual growth of 6.9 percent.
The sustained expansion is driven by the current Gen Z trend of wearing traditional Thai dress while photographing themselves with water lilies in ThaiAesthetic style, which has significantly boosted interest in Thai lotus flowers. This creates opportunities to promote culturally distinctive Thai water lilies for export and expand into high-value products spanning lifestyle, food, and sustainable fashion sectors.
"Water lilies are not just a fleeting social media trend," Nanthapong stated. "They are becoming a crucial driver that will elevate Thailand's flower industry, transforming the lotus from a ceremonial flower into a value-added lifestyle product while connecting agriculture, tourism, and creative industries."
Thailand already possesses strong advantages in the cut flower industry, particularly in orchids, where it ranks as the world's second-largest exporter. This foundation allows Thailand to develop Thai water lilies further through variety development, improved logistics systems, brand creation through tourism, and festivals to increase product value and expand global market opportunities while sustainably boosting farmer incomes.
Currently, Thai water lilies occupy 14,036 rai of harvested area with production of 12,051 tons, concentrated in Suphan Buri, Nonthaburi, Ayutthaya, Nakhon Pathom, and Pathum Thani provinces. In 2025, Thailand exported 20,508 tons of cut flowers valued at 78.4 million USD, or 2.568 billion baht, representing 10 percent growth from the previous year.
Orchids remain Thailand's leading cut flower export at 18,833 tons, valued at 70.5 million USD or 2.308 billion baht, showing 13.4 percent growth year-on-year. Globally, the top five cut flower exporters are the Netherlands (46.4 percent of world market share), Colombia (20.9 percent), Ecuador (9.0 percent), Kenya (6.4 percent), and Ethiopia (2.6 percent), while Thailand ranks 13th with 0.6 percent. Thailand remains the world's second-largest orchid exporter.