Channel NewsAsia 21 Dec 08;
SINGAPORE : More Singaporeans are buying Christmas trees that last for more than one season.
A Christmas tree farm in Singapore's northern Sembawang area has seen a growing demand for its Chinese Juniper tree over the last 10 years.
The farm has sold up to 300 of such trees this year alone.
The trees were originally imported from China and Japan. But they have been farmed locally to weather the warmer climate of Singapore.
Consumers said the Chinese Juniper is at least 30 per cent cheaper than the Scandinavian Christmas tree sold in Singapore.
Traditional Scandinavian Christmas trees can cost up to S$160, depending on its size.
And with proper care, the Chinese Juniper tree can help one spread the Christmas cheer for years. - CNA/ms
Growing demand for environmentally-friendly Christmas trees in Singapore
posted by Ria Tan at 12/22/2008 08:43:00 AM
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