Swiss Christmas Trees See Growing Domestic Demand
Local Christmas tree producers report increasing demand for Swiss-grown trees, with some suppliers struggling to meet market needs.

Key Takeaways
- Swiss retailers are facing difficulty meeting the surging demand for domestically grown Christmas trees.
- Christmas trees require a growth period of seven to ten years to reach market size.
- Landi has shifted its inventory to exclusively Swiss trees, a significant rise from a previous 50/50 split.
- Aldi continues to sell exclusively imported trees, while Lidl has opted not to sell Christmas trees at all.
- Potted Christmas trees are not necessarily more sustainable due to low survival rates after transplanting.
By The Numbers
They Said
"We hope the trend will continue."
"For some time now we have been observing the trend of buying Christmas trees earlier and earlier."