Between 2024 and 2028, the forecast for the re-import of live trees, plants, bulbs, roots, and cut flowers to Italy indicates a steady decline. The values decrease incrementally each year from 637.25 thousand USD in 2024 to 627.82 thousand USD in 2028. As of 2023, the market stood at a certain baseline, which hasn't been provided. The year-on-year percentage change is negative, indicating a gradual reduction in re-imports. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over this five-year period suggests a negative average growth.
Future trends to watch for:
- Potential impacts of environmental regulations and sustainability initiatives on the market.
- The influence of technological advancements in horticulture on import dynamics.
- Shifts in consumer preferences towards locally sourced plants and flowers.
- Global market conditions and trade policies affecting Italy's import strategies in this sector.