The sorghum market size in China, measured in volume per capita, has shown a declining trend from 2024's 1.94 kg to 1.61 kg forecasted for 2028. Comparing each consecutive year, we see a steady decrease in per capita consumption, with 2025 at 1.85 kg and further declining to 1.77 kg in 2026, 1.69 kg in 2027, and 1.61 kg in 2028. The year-on-year percentage decrease highlights a consistent reduction, which, looking back at 2023, indicates a movement towards reduced per capita consumption. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over these years points to an average decline in consumption annually.
Future trends worth watching include:
- Changing consumer preferences which may continue to drive per capita consumption down.
- Potential shifts in agricultural policy or trade agreements affecting sorghum supply and demand in China.
- Innovations in sorghum-based products that could stimulate consumption.