The grape production in Brazil for 2024 is forecasted to reach 1.6068 million metric tons, increasing from the 2023 actual value of 1.5911 million metric tons. This depicts a growth of 0.99%. From 2024 to 2028, the production is expected to continue growing at a steady rate, reaching 1.6693 million metric tons by 2028, representing a cumulative average growth rate (CAGR) of approximately 0.97% per year over this period. Observing the recent trends, Brazil's grape production has been exhibiting consistent year-on-year incremental increases.
Key trends to watch for in the future include:
- Potential impacts of climate change on grape yield and quality.
- Adoption of advanced agricultural technologies and practices to boost productivity.
- Shifts in domestic and international demand for grapes and related products.
- Government policies and support measures for the agriculture sector.