The per capita apple juice consumption in Canada is forecasted to slightly decline from 3.42 liters in 2024 to 3.31 liters in 2028. This represents a gradual average annual decrease (CAGR) of approximately 0.8% over the five-year period. Compared to 2023, when consumption stood at 3.45 liters, a steady downward trend is evident. Year-on-year declines are modest, with a reduction ranging from 0.3% to 0.9% annually from 2024 to 2028.
Future trends to watch for:
- Potential shifts in consumer preferences towards healthier beverage options or alternative fruit juices.
- The impact of marketing campaigns and innovations in apple juice production and flavors.
- Changes in economic conditions that may influence purchasing power and consumption habits.