The re-import of residues, wastes of the food industry, and animal fodder to Canada shows a steady growth trend. Starting in 2024, the forecasted values indicate an incremental increase from 1.6083 million USD to 1.6797 million USD by 2028. From 2023 to 2024, the re-imports begin with a relatively stable baseline, which wasn't provided but can be interpreted as serving as a foundational year for subsequent projections.
Key future trends to watch for include:
- An ongoing increase in environmental and sustainability regulations, potentially affecting import volumes positively or negatively.
- Technological advancements in waste processing, which could enhance the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of these imports.
- Shifts in global agricultural practices and trade policies that may impact Canada's re-import market dynamics.