Based on the forecast data, Brazil's domestic consumption of pears is projected to show a steady increase from 172.53 thousand metric tons in 2024 to 178.18 thousand metric tons in 2028. By 2023, the consumption stood at a similar level, indicating continuous but moderate growth in the following years. The year-on-year variations reveal a gradual rise in demand, and the calculated CAGR provides an average yearly increase, illustrating a positive consumption trend over this forecast period.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Potential influences of consumer preferences shifting towards local or healthier food options.
- Impact of economic factors, such as inflation, on consumer purchasing power and how it affects pear consumption.
- Trends in agricultural production and any advancements in pear cultivation techniques, affecting supply and thereby domestic consumption patterns.