Up to the year 2003 consumer spending in the six countries is expected to grow by 8 per cent to 1.49 bn euro, corresponding to annual growth rates of two per cent. This indicates that the growth levels of the past can no longer be attained: from 1996 to 1999 consumer spend rose by 16 per cent to 1 381 mio euro, which corresponds to average annual growth of 5.3 per cent.
The major channels of distribution for potting composts, fertilizers and pesticides in Europe are garden centres and agricultural specialist stores or cooperatives, each of which has a 24 per cent share of the market, then DIY superstores at 21 per cent, followed by hypermarkets at 18 per cent. Bringing up the rear are flower shops at a mere 1 per cent.