The forecast for Brazil’s import of fresh grapes from 2024 to 2028 shows a gradual year-on-year decline. In 2024, the value is projected at $32.53 million, decreasing to $31.361 million by 2028. This indicates a slight yet consistent downward trend. Compared to 2023 figures, which are not provided here, the declining values highlight a potential shift in market dynamics or consumer preferences. Year-on-year variations illustrate a slow decrease in imports over these years, maintaining an average annual dip if calculated as a compound annual growth rate (CAGR).
Future trends to watch for:
- Impact of domestic grape production on imports.
- Changes in trade agreements or tariffs affecting import costs.
- Shifts in consumer demand for locally sourced versus imported produce.
- Global economic factors influencing import capacity and pricing.