Key Market Indicators
Venezuelan pineapple consumption is expected to remain steady, reaching 398,260 tons by 2026. This figure is only slightly higher than the 399,000 tons consumed in 2021 - a 0% year-on-year increase. Since 2017, the demand has grown by 0.2% annually. In 2021, Venezuela was ranked 15th in the world in terms of pineapple consumption, with Peru in the lead at 399,000 tons. Brazil, India, and the US were the second, third and fourth largest consumers, respectively. Venezuelan pineapple production is forecasted to grow at a 1.2% average annual rate, reaching 538,820 tons by 2026. This is over 37,000 tons more than the 501,380 tons produced in 2021. Since 1966, the supply has increased by 1% every year. In 2021, Venezuela was 15th in the world in terms of pineapple production, with Peru ahead at 501,380 tons. The Philippines, Brazil and China followed in second, third and fourth place, respectively.