The British pepper production from 2024 to 2028 forecasts a gradual yearly increase, moving from 22.96 to 24.0 thousand metric tons. In 2023, the production level stood below 22.96 thousand metric tons, marking continuous growth in the upcoming years.
The projected year-on-year growth percentage suggests a steady increase, highlighting a confidence boost in pepper cultivation practices and likely improvements in yield efficiency within the UK. The compounded annual growth rate over the next five years will be modest, reflecting stable but consistent upward trends without drastic shifts.
Future trends to watch:
- Impacts of climate change on yield and production.
- Advancements in agricultural techniques and technologies.
- Changing consumer preferences and their effect on production demand.
- Potential trade adjustments influenced by post-Brexit policies.