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Lawn and garden in the U.S., 8-Aarkstore Enterprise Edition
Grass 24 billion U.S. $ and garden (L & G) market has held up well under the relentless pressure of a macro epic storm. Despite cracks in the structure of competition will begin to appear, the market for L & G has been difficult and adaptable. Certainly, significant opportunities exist to transform the current difficulties on the good side.
In our 2009 edition the study was carried out extensive consultations with the United States Lawn Garden Market, 8th edition, presents a comprehensive and multifaceted of the current L & G market. In detailing the possibilities latent in many economic crises, this study provides a comprehensive review of competition issues and trends including the impact of the marketing of wear, management strategies for survival, slowdown of globalization, the potential retailer independent resurgence, the growing impact of green movement, and changes in regulatory policy and the responses to drought. Also discussed the possible scenario would involve a greater distribution of supply shortages or similar economic discontinuities.
As always, our study has numerous tables to estimate the current sales of L & G equipment, supplies and services, and has five years of sales projections. Complete and current profiles are presented of the major marketing competition, such as MTD, Toro, Deere, Husqvarna, Briggs & Stratton, Ames True Temper Fiskars, Scotts Miracle Gro, and TruGreen, among other things. Complete coverage of the evolution of new products, a thorough analysis of the retail sector, and scan profiles L & G also provided to customers.
Report Methodology
The study is based on the analysis of a wide range of primary research and secondary education, including information compiled from journals, professional associations, corporate reports, government data, industry research, surveys, consumer magazines, newspapers, websites, books, inspections in shops and discussions with professionals. These sources were supplemented by data public consumption of goods supplied by Simmons Market Research Bureau Experian. Adding depth to our analysis is more than a decade of research on the lawn and garden.
About the Author
David Cappello is a senior market analyst, more than 20 years written and published findings of studies on a wide range of consumer product markets and financial. In 2000 he began studying alternative energy Cappello and economy green, to apply their understanding of market dynamics of these new areas. Primary outcome was a report on the solar energy market, published in 2004 by ARS Insights. His recent studies in these fields, published by the tracks, including renewable energy investments in the U.S. (2007), The U.S. Solar Energy Market (2008), and the tendencies of the lawn and garden Professional (2009).
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