Key Market Indicators
Central African Fruits Production is poised for modest growth, projected to reach approximately 339,000 metric tons by 2028. This marks an increase from around 323,000 metric tons in 2023, reflecting an average annual growth rate of 0.8%. Since 1966, the country's fruit supply has consistently expanded at an average rate of 0.9% per year. In the global rankings for 2023, Central Africa held the 111th position. Zimbabwe, with a production figure matching Central Africa's 323,000 metric tons, surpassed it in the rankings. On the international stage, India, Brazil, and Mexico occupied the second, third, and fourth spots respectively in fruit production. This data highlights the competitive landscape within the global fruit production industry.