The projected import of jute and other textile bast fibers tow and waste, including yarn waste and garnetted stock to Brazil, indicates a consistent declining trend from 2024 to 2028. Starting at 16.43 thousand kilograms in 2024, the forecast suggests a reduction every year, reaching 11.82 thousand kilograms by 2028. This decline reflects a substantial cumulative reduction, suggesting a shift in demand or reliance on this type of import within the Brazilian market.
Key future trends to watch for include:
- The impact of sustainable practices and policies on the demand for textile bast fibers, which could either reverse the current trend or accelerate the decline.
- Brazil's domestic production capabilities expansion, reducing the need for imports of these materials.
- Potential changes in international trade agreements or tariffs that might affect import dynamics.