Forecast: Grapes Harvested Production in Türkiye

The harvested production of grapes in Türkiye has demonstrated significant fluctuation over the years from 2013 to 2023, with values oscillating between 3.65 and 4.21 million metric tons. In 2023, the production stood at 3.98 million metric tons, reflecting a 4.47% decrease from the previous year (2022). The overall compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the last five years leading up to 2023 was a modest 0.23%, indicating relatively stable production amid year-on-year variances.

Notable historical trends include a sharp decline of 12.57% in 2015, followed by a recovery in subsequent years, peaking again in 2020. However, the production dropped notably by 12.81% in 2021 before recovering by 13.49% in 2022.

Future forecasts from 2024 to 2028 predict a slight decline, with production values gradually decreasing to 3.92 million metric tons by 2028. The projected CAGR for this period is-0.23%, suggesting a slow but steady reduction in production volumes.

Trends to watch for in the future include:

  • Climate change impacts on viticulture.
  • Adoption of innovative grape farming techniques.
  • Market demand shifts for grape varieties.
  • Potential policy changes affecting agricultural practices.

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