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Foreign Trade Tips|Gardening Products Exported To These Countries The Most Profitable

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Tools gardening supplies is one of the gardening supplies that people often use in daily gardening maintenance, which includes hand tools, machinery and equipment gardening supplies.

According to incomplete statistics, the global floriculture area has reached 223,000 hectares. Among them, the Asia-Pacific region has the largest area of flower cultivation, amounting to 134,000 hectares; followed by Europe, with a cultivated area of 45,000 hectares, and the Americas have a cultivated area of 40,000 hectares.

The European Union countries, the United States and Japan to form a global flower consumption of the three major centres, these three flower consumption centres imported flowers accounted for 99% of the world flower trade. Of these, the EC amounted to 80 per cent dominance, with the US accounting for 13 per cent and Japan for 6 per cent.

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Data shows that the global horticulture equipment market was valued at USD 284 million in 2018, up 9.2 per cent year-on-year from 2017. Continued growth is expected over the next two years, reaching $338 million in 2020. Western Europe, one of the greenest regions in the world, is also investing more in gardening equipment. The Western Europe home and gardening products market is expected to be worth €252.94 billion in 2020.


United States

The U.S. is the world's largest consumer of gardening supplies, and its consumption mainly comes from home gardening and downstream public greening construction. As the U.S. economy is developed, residents live in a more favourable environment, the ownership rate of private yards is high, garden operations and maintenance is more frequent, the demand for gardening supplies is greater. In addition, young people living in flats and retired seniors also engage in simple indoor gardening activities. According to the U.S. magazine Organic Gardening, 78 million people in the U.S. are keen to engage in gardening activities, accounting for as much as 40 per cent of the U.S. adult population. In addition, the construction industry is an important part of the U.S. gardening supplies pull, according to the U.S. AHS research study shows that every 10 per cent increase in floor space will lead to a 5-6 per cent increase in gardening supplies.


Latin America

Latin America, with its mild climate, abundant rainfall and flat terrain for plant growth, is the world's leading flower export region. In the past decade, the region's horticultural supplies industry with the horticultural industry and the development of the local economy has grown significantly. After the financial crisis, Brazil, Argentina and other countries have become emerging consumers of horticultural supplies, and imports have been on the rise.


Europe

In developed countries in Europe, about two-thirds of the people have their own gardens or villas, about 70% of consumers said that tending the garden is their most important hobby. According to GIA statistics, the European region is the first region with the highest demand for hand tools and mechanical gardening supplies. According to the AIPH, the level of spending on garden care and garden decoration by older people in Europe is 20-30 per cent higher than that of young people, and according to a study published by Eurostat, older people over 65 will account for a quarter of the European population by 2035.

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Japan
Japan is the world's major consumer of gardening supplies in addition to Europe and the United States. According to statistics, the sales of mechanical and hand-tool gardening supplies in Japan are increasing year by year. Japan's green coverage accounts for 68% of the country's total land area, which lays a solid foundation for the development of the gardening supplies market. In addition, Kyoto stipulated in April 2001 that more than 20% of the roof area of new civic facilities with an area of 1,000m2 or more and new public facilities with an area of 250m2 or more should be greened, and that 20% of a factory's floor area must be used for greening. Moreover, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism and local governments have introduced a greening funding financing system and supportive policies such as funding subsidies and tax reductions.


Australia
Australia is a traditional agricultural country, horticulture has gradually separated from agriculture and developed into Australia's second largest industry, horticultural output value of more than 4 billion Australian dollars in 1996, the national art industry in 2002, the gross domestic product of 6 billion Australian dollars, the average growth rate of the gross domestic product from 2004 to 2009 to reach 12 per cent. From 2000 onwards, as the trend of urban development changed, people increasingly preferred to live, entertain and dine outdoors, which had some impact on the consumption habits of Australian home gardening, and the consumption of DIY gardens and private garden services began to rise.

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