The total water withdrawals in Turkey are forecasted to increase from 68.18 billion cubic meters in 2024 to 72.39 billion cubic meters in 2028. This represents a steady growth trend over the five-year period. When compared to the actual value in 2023, which stood at X billion cubic meters, the year-on-year variations exhibit a consistent upward trajectory, indicating an increase in water demand.
Year-on-year percentage variations over the last two years show a growth rate from 68.18 in 2024 to 69.27 in 2025 and continuing up to 72.39 in 2028. The CAGR over the last five years illustrates an average annual increase in water withdrawals, reflecting a consistent rise in water consumption needs across sectors in Turkey.
Future trends to watch for include water conservation technologies, governmental policies on sustainable water use, and the impact of population growth and industrial activities on water demand. Monitoring these factors will be essential for understanding and managing future water resources effectively in Turkey.