Home and Garden Products Retailing in South Africa Market Size, Share, Growth and Forecast

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Summary

The retail market for home and garden products recorded sales of ZAR74 billion in 2014 and is anticipated to reach ZAR90 billion by 2019, registering a CAGR of 4% in 2014-2019. A gradual increase in the real estate market and changing lifestyles in South Africa has helped home and garden products to achieve buoyant growth. Consumers are shifting towards DIY products.

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Key Findings

- Specialist retailers remain as the main retail channel in this sector

- The market is fragmented, and the sector is dominated by domestic retailers

- Home improvement is the largest segment and contributed 77% towards the home and garden products category group in 2014

- Sales through online channel are expected to witness a strong CAGR of 21.6% during 2014-2019.

Synopsis

"Home and Garden Products Retailing in South Africa - Market Summary and Forecasts" is a detailed sector report providing a comprehensive analysis of the emerging trends, forecasts and opportunities to 2019.

What else does this report offer?

- A thorough analysis of consumer trends changing economic and population factors

- Both qualitative and quantitative insights and analysis of the shifting home and garden products retail dynamics for gardening and outdoor living, home improvement, and homewares from 2009 to 2019

- Sales of home and garden products through the following channels from 2009 to 2019: Home improvement and gardening supplies retailers; hypermarkets, supermarkets and hard-discounters; home furniture and homewares retailers; department stores; value, variety stores and general merchandise retailers; online; other specialist retailers; cash and carries and warehouse clubs; electrical and electronics specialists; other general and non-specialist direct retailers; convenience stores (including Independents) and gas stations...