The forecast for pea production in Brazil from 2024 to 2028 shows a consistent yearly decline from 2.92 to 2.72 thousand metric tons. This forecast indicates a slight decrease each year, averaging an annual drop of approximately 1.7% over the five-year period. Pea production stood at 3.00 thousand metric tons in 2023, marking a noticeable transition to the forecast's decreasing trend.
For future trends, key factors to watch include changes in domestic and global demand, climatic conditions impacting yield, and advancements in agricultural technology. These could influence production outcomes beyond current forecasts.