Key Market Indicators
Comoran Fruits Production is projected to decline significantly, reaching approximately 5,150 metric tons by 2028. This marks a steep drop from the 17,410 metric tons recorded in 2023, reflecting a year-on-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) decrease of 19.1%. The decline in Comoran fruit supply has been a longstanding trend, with an average yearly decrease of 10.1% since 1966. In the global ranking for 2023, Comoros stood at 158th place, as East Timor surpassed it with its own production of 17,410 metric tons. On the global stage, India, Brazil, and Mexico secured the second, third, and fourth spots respectively in fruit production. The shifting dynamics highlight the challenges faced by Comoros in maintaining its position in the competitive agricultural sector.