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Iceland's fruit consumption is projected to rise to approximately 36,000 metric tons by 2028, up from around 34,000 metric tons in 2023. This growth represents an average annual increase of 1%. Since 1995, the country's demand for fruits has seen a modest yearly increase of 0.2%. On the production side, Iceland's fruit output is expected to reach about 25 metric tons by 2028, up from 24 metric tons in 2023. The production growth is estimated at an average of 0.7% per year. Historical data since 1966 shows an annual increase in supply of 0.9%. In the global ranking for fruit production, Iceland was positioned at number 192 in 2023. It was overtaken by Tokelau, which also produced 24 metric tons. Leading the rankings, India, Brazil, and Mexico held the second, third, and fourth places respectively.