In 2023, animal fats losses in Brazil were recorded at 29.0 thousand metric tons. The forecast from 2024 to 2028 indicates a stable trend, with annual volumes consistently projected at 29.0 thousand metric tons. This reflects zero year-on-year growth, highlighting a plateau without variation throughout this period. Despite stability, past trends showcase resilience rather than growth, suggesting a stagnant segment within the agricultural sector.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Potential shifts in global demand for alternative fats or oils, impacting local production.
- Technological advancements in animal husbandry that could alter output efficiency.
- Environmental policies influencing the processing and disposal of animal fats.
- Economic fluctuations affecting import-export balances of animal-based products.