Based on the provided data, the yield of cherries in Norway is forecasted to grow gradually from 2024 to 2028. The value is expected to increase from 43.38 to 45.03 thousand hectograms per hectare. As of 2023, the yield stood at 42.96 thousand hectograms per hectare. Year-on-year variation percentages show a consistent increase, indicating a steady upward trend over the past few years. The compound annual growth rate over the last five years confirms a moderate but continuous growth pattern, evidencing the robustness of the cherry cultivation sector in Norway.
Future trends to watch for include advancements in agricultural technologies, climate change impacts, and potential policy changes affecting farming practices. Keeping an eye on these factors will be crucial for understanding and forecasting further changes in the cherry yield in Norway.