The forecasted Value Added of Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing in Brazil as a percentage of GDP shows a gradual decline from 6.47% in 2024 to 6.31% in 2028. This represents a continuous decrease each year, with a slight year-on-year reduction indicating a modest but steady downtrend over the five-year period. Compared to the previous years, the sector continues to contribute significantly to Brazil's GDP, though at a reducing pace. The Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) over this period also supports a subtle decreasing trend.
Future trends to watch for include the potential impact of climate change on agriculture productivity, advancements in sustainable practices, government policy changes, and global market demands that could influence this sector's share of GDP moving forward. However, potential innovations and technological advancements may offset some declining trends if widely adopted.