Key Market Indicators
Consumption of Bolivian Peppers is expected to remain unchanged until 2026, with a steady 1,000 metric tons. This is consistent with the demand since 2020. Production of Bolivian Peppers is forecast to grow steadily at a rate of 1.7% year on year over the next 5 years. This is slightly higher than the growth rate of 2.8% seen since 1966. In 2021, Bolivian supply came in at 75th in the world, overtaken by Kuwait's 13,010 metric tons. Mexico, Indonesia, and Spain followed, ranking 2nd, 3rd and 4th respectively.