The consumption of non-metallic minerals in the Netherlands is forecasted to decline over the next five years from 38.86 in 2024 to 37.57 in 2028. Compared to 2023, which stood at 39.20, the forecast indicates a decreasing trend. The year-on-year variation is relatively stable but shows a steady decline, with a reduction of 0.82% from 2024 to 2025 and a consistent trend thereafter. Over the years, there has been a CAGR of -0.84%, indicating a gradual decrease in consumption.
Future trends to watch for include technological advancements that enhance the efficiency of non-metallic mineral usage, governmental policies impacting resource extraction, and shifts in economic growth impacting construction and manufacturing sectors. Monitoring these factors will provide further insights into the demand and strategic planning for the non-metallic minerals market.