Key Market Indicators
Salvadoran consumption of cassava is expected to remain at 34,000 metric tons by 2026, according to recent figures. This is unchanged from 2021. Since 2017, demand for cassava has increased by 1% each year. In 2021, Salvador was ranked 52nd, with Fiji in first place with 34,000 metric tons. Indonesia, Ghana and Mozambique came in second, third, and fourth place respectively. Salvadoran production of cassava is forecast to reach 30,740 metric tons by 2026, at a compound annual growth rate of 0.1%. Since 1966, Salvadoran production has decreased by 0.1% each year. In 2021, Malaysia led the way with 30,830 metric tons, with the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Thailand and Ghana in second, third, and fourth place respectively.