Based on the forecast data, household expenditure on processed fruits in Japan is expected to increase steadily from 2024 to 2028. Starting at 3.29 thousand Japanese Yens in 2024, the forecast predicts a gradual rise to 3.58 thousand Yens by 2028. Over the last two forecasted years, the year-on-year increases show a consistent upward trajectory, reflecting strong demand or inflationary pressures sustaining growth in value terms. While specific data for 2023 is not provided, the positive trend is highlighted by an average annual growth rate (CAGR) projected across these years.
Future trends to watch for include potential changes in consumer health consciousness, which may drive increased consumption of processed fruits perceived as healthy. Additionally, any shifts in import tariffs or local production capabilities, as well as economic conditions affecting consumer spending power, could significantly impact consumption patterns and the overall expenditure forecast. Tracking these variables will be essential for adapting to any deviations from current forecasts.