Key Market Indicators
Brazilian consumption of pineapples is expected to reach 1.9 million metric tons by 2026, down 0.7% from 1.98 million metric tons in 2021. Since 2017, demand has decreased by 2.1% annually. In 2021, Brazil was the second-largest consumer of pineapples, with China taking the lead with 1.98 million metric tons. Brazil, India and the United States were the second, third and fourth-largest consumers, respectively. Brazilian production of pineapples is projected to reach 2.55 million metric tons by 2026, up 0.3% from 2.50 million metric tons in 2021. Since 1966, production has declined by 0.5% annually. In 2021, the Philippines remained the top producer of pineapples with 2.50 million metric tons. The Philippines, Brazil and China were the second, third and fourth-largest suppliers, respectively.