In 2023, France re-imported an unspecified volume of fresh plums strictly as actual data is not provided. The forecast for 2024 anticipates imports to be 560.59 thousand kilograms, with subsequent declines each year, reaching 515.24 thousand kilograms by 2028. This reflects a consistent year-on-year decrease of approximately 2% over these years. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) for this period is anticipated to be negative, signaling a gradual reduction in the re-import of fresh plums to France.
Looking forward, factors such as changes in domestic plum production, import tariffs, shifts in consumer preferences, or climate impacts on plum harvests could influence future import trends. Monitoring these variables is crucial for assessing the accuracy of this forecast and anticipating adjustments in supply chain strategies.