Sorghum yield in China is forecasted to steadily increase from 2024 to 2028, starting at 50.13 to reaching 51.86 thousand hectograms per hectare. This indicates a consistent growth path for the yield.
The expected year-on-year growth averages around 0.82% annually over this period. In 2023, the actual yield value stood slightly below the forecasted 2024 value, aligning with historical growth patterns.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Innovations in agricultural technology and practices improving yield efficiency.
- Climate change effects impacting crop productivity positively or negatively.
- Government policies and subsidies influencing sorghum cultivation practices.