In 2023, Japan's primary vegetable yield stood at 271.1 thousand hectograms per hectare. The forecasted data indicate a gradual decline over the coming years. For 2024, the yield is projected at 270.35, decreasing to 269.62 in 2025, 268.9 in 2026, 268.2 in 2027, and 267.51 by 2028.
Year-on-year variation:
- 2024: -0.28% from 2023
- 2025: -0.27% from 2024
- 2026: -0.27% from 2025
- 2027: -0.26% from 2026
- 2028: -0.26% from 2027
Analyzing the trends over the last two years and using the Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) over the last 5 years reveals a consistent decline in yield, averaging -0.26% per year.
Future trends to watch for include advancements in agricultural technologies, potential climate change impacts, and policy changes affecting farming practices. Monitoring these could provide insights into whether this declining trend is likely to continue or be mitigated.