Key Market Indicators
Senegalese bread exports are projected to plummet to approximately $1 million by 2028, a significant drop from the current $2 million in 2023. This decline represents an average annual decrease of 10.7%. Historical data reveals that since 2001, Senegal's bread supply has been on a downward trend, decreasing by 4.4% annually. In contrast, bread imports in Senegal are on the rise. By 2028, imports are expected to reach nearly $7 million, up from around $6.6 million in 2023. This growth is estimated at an average annual rate of 0.8%. Over the past two decades, since 2001, the demand for imported bread in Senegal has increased by 2.5% each year.