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Northern Christmas Trees Thrive as Prices Set to Rise

Structural pressures are lifting costs now, casting doubt on the long‑term availability of German-grown trees.

Overview

  • Industry representatives report healthy stocks in northern Germany after an optimal growing season with ample rain and minimal late frost.
  • Consumers should expect a price increase of roughly €1–2 per meter, with Nordmann firs projected at about €23–30 per meter this winter.
  • Blue and red spruces are indicated at approximately €15–19 and €12–16 per meter respectively, depending on region and quality.
  • Growers highlight stark regional contrasts, noting frost and drought damage in parts of Bavaria that set back younger plantings.
  • Hof Oelkers in Lower Saxony plans new planting for the 2035 season, sells around 250,000 trees, and relies on 70–80 seasonal workers from Poland and Romania.