The forecast for Brazil's potatoes production from 2024 to 2028 indicates a stable production level, hovering around 3.68 million metric tons for the first three years and slightly decreasing to 3.67 million metric tons in the last two. In 2023, the production was reported at roughly 3.68 million metric tons, indicating negligible year-on-year variation. Over the five-year period, the Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) is essentially flat, suggesting stability with no significant increase or decrease in annual production volumes.
Future trends to watch for include potential impacts from climate change, advances in agricultural technologies, and shifts in domestic demand or export opportunities. These factors could influence production levels and alter current forecasts. Monitoring these elements will be crucial for any deviations from the projected stability. Additionally, policy changes affecting agricultural practices or trade agreements may also play a significant role in the coming years.