by Corinne Gangloff
September 21, 2021
Cleveland OH, September 21, 2021 – A new Freedonia Group analysis finds sales of power lawn and garden equipment rose by more than 10% in 2020, spurred by behavioral changes under government-imposed lockdowns and social distancing protocols:
Going forward, a stronger consumer spending environment offers opportunities for further gains. However, it is likely that participation in DIY lawn care activities will regress toward pre-2020 levels as the impact of the pandemic fades, and industry outreach will be required to sustain consumer interest in these products.
Through 2025, global demand growth for consumer power lawn and garden equipment is forecast to moderate somewhat from a high 2020 base. However, increased single-family housing construction and rising consumer spending in countries throughout the world will provide growth opportunities:
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Global Power Lawn & Garden Equipment is now available from the Freedonia Group.
This study examines the global market for power lawn and garden equipment. Historical data for 2010, 2015, and 2020 and forecasts for 2025 and 2030 for manufacturers’ shipments, demand, imports, and exports are provided in current dollar terms (which are not adjusted for inflation). Demand totals at the country level are also presented in local currency terms. Major power sources and markets are also analyzed.
Demand by product is presented for:
Demand is also presented by power source (engine-driven, cordless electric, and battery-powered equipment) and by market (consumer, commercial).
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