The production of mate and tea in Brazil is projected to show a declining trend from 2024 to 2028. The forecast data indicate a gradual decrease in production volume year-on-year, with the output dropping from 546.8 thousand metric tons in 2024 to 531.7 thousand metric tons by 2028. This trend reflects an average annual decline of 0.7%, marking a consolidated decrease over the five-year period.
- Year-on-year analysis shows consistent decreases, highlighting a declining trajectory for tea and mate production.
- No variation data was provided for the previous two years, so assessing the impact of past fluctuations is constrained.
Future trends to watch for include potential impacts of climate change, shifts in global demand patterns, and policy changes in agricultural support. These factors could alter the forecasted decline and present both challenges and opportunities for the Brazilian tea and mate industry.