The re-import of fresh or chilled leeks to Canada shows a steady decline from 2024 to 2028, starting at $907.76 and decreasing to $207.23 USD. This represents an approximate 77% reduction over the forecasted period. If using 2023 as a base year, where re-import values recorded were steady, the year-on-year decline highlights significant market shrinkage, emphasizing a substantial annual compound decrease. The consistent downward trend underscores potential shifts in market demand or supply chains.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Potential substitution with local production.
- Changes in consumer preferences affecting demand.
- Variations in international trade agreements impacting imports.
- Economic factors influencing purchasing power and import costs.