Key Market Indicators
Costa Rica's pulses production is projected to decline significantly over the next five years. By 2028, the nation's output is expected to drop to approximately 4,800 metric tons, down from around 7,300 metric tons in 2023. This represents an annual decrease of about 6.6%. Historical data reveals a long-term downward trend in Costa Rican pulses supply, with a yearly reduction of 9.1% since 1966. In the global ranking for 2023, Costa Rica held the 123rd position. The Solomon Islands surpassed Costa Rica with an identical production figure of 7,300 metric tons. Leading the global pulses production chart, Myanmar, Canada, and China occupied the second, third, and fourth positions respectively.