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Description
The IBISWorld Plant Nurseries in Australia market research report provides a definition of the industry; the key industry statistics including revenue, imports, exports, market demand and wage information; a description of market characteristics including market size, detailed import and export analysis and an overview of the competitive landscape; industry segment definitions with geographic spread and industry density; industry conditions; industry performance metrics; key competitors; a review of key industry factors including major controllable & uncontrollable influences on the industry; and an industry outlook with forecasts for the next 5 years. The report is available for purchase online, either the entire report or one or more of the report sections (see pricing below).
The Plant Nurseries industry is part of the agricultural sector of the Australian economy and consists of units mainly engaged in propagating and growing ornamental plants, plants for transplanting into gardens (such as seedlings or young fruit trees) or bulbs. This includes the collection and planting of seeds or bulbs, the growing of plants and the sale to retail or wholesale establishments, landscapers, or to production horticulture (such as orchardists). This industry also includes units mainly engaged in growing turf. The Plant Nurseries industry does not include businesses involved in growing nursery stock for forests (included in industry A0303 - Services to Forestry in Australia) or those involved in growing flowers for seed collection (included in industry A0112 - Cut Flower and Flower Seed Growing in Australia).
IBISWorld is a leading strategic business information provider that offers comprehensive information on industries in Australia and the United States. Their industry data provides detailed analysis of key growth trends, the competitive environment and the key issues facing the industry.
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