Key Market Indicators
Serbian imports of chocolate are set to hit $89 million by 2026, up from $78 million in 2021, growing at an average rate of 2.1 percent each year. Since 2010, demand for Serbian chocolate has grown 9.2 percent annually. The country came in 56th in 2021, with India leading the way at $78 million. Germany, France and the United Kingdom ranked second, third and fourth respectively. Exports of Serbian chocolate are projected to reach $73 million by 2026, up from $68 million in 2021, increasing at a rate of 1.1 percent annually. Since 2010, the supply of Serbian chocolate has risen 4.8 percent each year. In 2021, South Korea took the lead in this ranking with $68 million in exports, while Belgium, Italy and the Netherlands came in second, third and fourth respectively.