The apple juice consumption per capita in Canada is expected to decline from 3.57 kilograms in 2024 to 3.45 kilograms by 2028. From 2023, where consumption stood at approximately 3.6 kilograms, the trend shows a modest annual decrease. The year-on-year variations from 2024 to 2028 show small declines, underscoring a gradual decrease in consumption with an average annual decline rate (CAGR) indicating a downward trend over these years.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Changing consumer preferences towards fresh juices and healthier options that could further impact apple juice demand.
- Potential economic factors or price changes affecting purchasing power or consumption patterns among Canadians.
- Market responses, such as innovations in apple juice formulations or marketing strategies aimed at revitalizing interest.