In 2024, the forecasted import of fresh or chilled swine edible offal to Canada is projected at 5.2541 million USD, following an actual figure for 2023. This import value is expected to demonstrate a decreasing trend through to 2028, with a steady decline observed year-on-year: 5.1958 million USD in 2025, 5.1386 million USD in 2026, 5.0825 million USD in 2027, and 5.0276 million USD in 2028. The Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) for this period reflects a moderate negative growth trajectory, indicating caution in the demand or supply chain of these imports.
Future trends to monitor include potential adjustments to trade policies, shifts in consumer dietary preferences, and factors affecting the swine industry, such as health outbreaks or technological advancements in meat alternatives, which could redefine demand dynamics in Canada.