For lack of socioeconomic and production information on anthurium (Anthurium andreanum Linden) cultivation in the state of Veracruz, Mexico, a census was conducted during the year 2000 with the technique of structured survey that concentrated data relative to the following aspects: Identification and organization, infrastructure, cultivated area, commercialization, and perceived problems. The most important results were that 119 growers were located in six regions, Córdoba, Fortín, Ixtaczoquitlán, Los Tuxtlas, Tepatlaxco and Coatepec; for 6.72 % the primary activity is anthurium cultivation; the average age of the plantations is of 9.48 years; 55.47 % have small properties, while the rest is public land. The cultivated area was 5.23 ha with 380,862 plants; in 1999, 907,590 flowers were marketed at an average price of $3.98 (Mexican pesos) per flower, the total income for sale of flowers, potted plants and leaves was $ 4’391,972.00; the main problems expressed by the producers were commercialization, low quality, pests and diseases, financing and agronomic management. The results demonstrated that it is a recent activity, varying among cases, and cultivation on small areas with high revenues; the largest production is in Fortín and Córdoba.