The import of sugars, sugar ethers, and salts to Poland has seen notable fluctuations over the past decade, starting at 9.1697 million kilograms in 2013 and reaching 15.643 million kilograms in 2023. This period was characterized by both growth and decline, with significant increases in imports in 2014, 2015, and 2018, while occasional drops were observed, particularly in 2016 and 2019. A more stable growth pattern emerged between 2020 and 2023, displaying incremental annual increases, with a standout year-on-year growth of 2.62% in 2023.
Forecasted data from 2024 onward indicates continued growth, albeit at a moderate pace. Predictions show imports rising to 17.523 million kilograms by 2028, demonstrating an average annual growth rate (CAGR) of 1.79% over the next five years. This is slightly higher than the CAGR from the past five years, which stood at 1.61%, suggesting a steady yet consistent expansion in import volumes.
Future trends to watch for include potential shifts in global sugar prices, trade policies affecting import volumes, and the impact of evolving dietary trends and health regulations in Poland. Monitoring these factors could provide valuable insights into potential variations and further growth trajectories in the import of sugars and related products.