The import of fresh apricots to Brazil is on a declining trend from 2024 to 2028. Starting at 62.03 thousand kilograms in 2024, imports are projected to decrease to 28.49 thousand kilograms by 2028. This translates to a negative compound annual growth rate (CAGR) indicating consistent contraction over these years.
For context, in 2023, Brazil imported more than the predicted 2024 volumes, highlighting a significant drop as imports continue to fall. The year-on-year percentage variation reflects this ongoing decline, emphasizing structural changes in import dynamics or market demand.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Alterations in local production capabilities or varieties of apricots that potentially influence import needs.
- Shifts in consumer preferences towards alternative fruits or increasing health-conscious trends that might impact apricot demand.
- Trade policy changes affecting international fruit supply chains or tariffs on fruit imports.