In 2023, Brazil's watermelon yield was a benchmark preceding the forecast values. From 2024 to 2028, the forecasted yield demonstrates a consistent annual increase, starting at 239.56 thousand hectograms per hectare in 2024 and rising to 247.7 by 2028. This data suggests a steady growth, with an annual compounded average growth rate over these years reflecting a positive trend.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Potential impacts of climate change on agricultural output and crop resilience.
- Advancements in agricultural technologies that could further boost yield efficiency.
- Market demand fluctuations based on consumer trends towards fresh produce.