Overview
- The industry association raised its recommendation for Nordmann firs by €1 to €23–30 per meter.
- Officials say the increase reflects rising expenses for labor and logistics rather than frost or drought losses.
- Growers report regional damage from late frost and dry spells, with a Brandenburg producer citing up to 40% failures among young trees.
- Despite localized issues, the sector expects ample supplies of good-quality trees, with harvesting set to begin around November 20 and prices varying by region.
- Producers are shifting to autumn planting and adding irrigation ponds, while cut‑your‑own sales and earlier Advent decorating continue to grow in popularity.