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Cuba's pineapple consumption is predicted to drop by 1.1% year on year, reaching 35,000 metric tons by 2026. This figure stood at 37,000 tons in 2021, a level that has not changed since 2017. Cuba was ranked 49th for pineapple consumption in 2021, with Chile in the lead at 37,000 metric tons. Brazil, India, and the United States were ranked second, third, and fourth respectively. Meanwhile, pineapple production in Cuba is expected to decline by 2.5% year on year, reaching 32,900 metric tons by 2026. This figure was 38,260 tons in 2021, down 4.6% on the 1966 figure. Cuba was ranked 42nd in 2021, with Laos ahead at 38,260 metric tons. The Philippines, Brazil, and China were ranked second, third, and fourth respectively.