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What NCTA Wants Everyone To Know About the Farm-Grown Christmas Tree Supply for 2023

Many families prefer a real farm-grown Christmas tree over an artificial tree made from PVC plastic in a factory in China. There are many reasons a real farm-grown Christmas tree is by far the best choice including; the family experience of selecting the tree, the wonderful scent of a real tree, real Christmas trees are grown on farms in the US and Canada and are natural and fully recyclable—easily the best choice for the environment. However, the supply of farm-grown trees will remain tight again for the 2023 Christmas season.

The National Christmas Tree Association, the national association of Christmas tree growers, advises consumers to follow these recommendations:

2022 Season Recap

NCTA conducts a survey of consumers each year in January to monitor important consumer Christmas tree purchasing trends that impact the industry including; the percentage of consumers purchasing real Christmas trees, where they purchased their trees, the price they paid and demographic information on real Christmas tree purchasers. The survey is taken by a 2,000-person sample that is balanced to represent the demographics of the US population. The results of the survey are used to project the total number of real trees purchased and calculate the median price paid by survey respondents who purchased a real tree.

The 2022 survey results project 22.34 million real Christmas trees were purchased in 2022. The survey respondents who purchased a real tree reported paying a median price of $80 for their tree in 2022. The average real Christmas tree buyer in 2022 was 42 years old, lived in a household of more than 3 people and owned a home. Real tree buyers reported they earned more income in 2022 than in 2021.

Where Real Farm-Grown Christmas trees were Purchased in 2022

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