The cherries yield in Sweden exhibited notable fluctuations from 2013 to 2023, marked by both significant increases and occasional declines. As of 2023, the yield stood at 32.31 thousand hectograms per hectare. The period saw a year-on-year variation ranging from a sharp 33.33% increase in 2017 to a 9.26% decline in 2016. Over the past two years, the yield growth has been relatively modest, increasing by 1.11% in 2023 after a 1.15% increase in 2022. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the past five years leading up to 2023 was 1.5%, indicating a steady but slow upward trend.
Future trends to watch for include technological advancements in agricultural practices, climate change impacts, and potential changes in trade policies affecting crop yields. Monitoring these factors can help predict variations and make informed decisions in the agricultural sector.