The forecast for primary fibre crops yield in the Philippines shows a slight declining trend from 2024 to 2028, with values decreasing from 4.86 to 4.75 thousand hectograms per hectare. Looking back, 2023 saw the yield at 4.90 thousand hectograms per hectare. The year-on-year variations are modest, indicating a stable but gently decreasing trend: from 2024 to 2025 (-0.62%), 2025 to 2026 (-0.62%), 2026 to 2027 (-0.63%), and 2027 to 2028 (-0.42%). The five-year CAGR (2023-2028) reflects an average annual decline of approximately -0.50%.
Future trends to watch for include potential technological advancements in agricultural practices, climate change impacts, and policy changes aimed at improving crop yields. These factors could either mitigate or exacerbate the current declining trend in primary fibre crop yields.