|
|
|
growi332 (fgb2tf32rtt8@naver.com ) (¿¬¶ôó : fg312vttd2t.com ) 12¿ù 22ÀÏ 18½Ã 08ºÐ Á¶È¸¼ö: 157 |
Prices are high because Nordmann
¼öÁ¤
»èÁ¦
|
Prices are high because Nordmann firs are slow-growing trees
it can take up to ·¹Çø®Ä«½Ã°è=·¹Çø®Ä«½Ã°è 10 years to grow a 2m specimen. Many Georgian nurseries only began to grow them when the crackdown on logging ·¹Çø®Ä«½Ã°è»çÀÌÆ®=·¹Çø®Ä«½Ã°è»çÀÌÆ® caused demand for legal trees to rise, meaning they are not yet fully grown. With a severely limited supply of legal, domestic Nordmanns, consumers are either forced to splash out on expensive imported firs or settle for cheaper home-grown alternatives that are seen as less beautiful, fragrant and prestigious.
This results in an odd, albeit »ì±ÕÁ¤¼ö±â·»Å»=ûȣ³ªÀ̽º »ì±Õ ³ÃÁ¤¼ö±â·»Å» ¼¼´ÏŸ Ƽꏮºä temporary, situation. Georgia, a nation famed for its beautiful Christmas fir, is exporting the seeds for these trees to countries like Denmark and Poland, then importing the trees back at a steep mark-up once they are ÀÌÅ¿øºÎµ¿»ê grown. Agromax Decor, for example, imports Nordmann firs from Poland while it waits for its own to mature. But it won¡¯t be forever ? prices should drop over the next five years as the juvenile Nordmanns reach maturity.
|
|
|
¸ñ·ÏÀ¸·Î |
|
|