The forecasted average yield for chickpeas in Canada is anticipated to decline marginally from 1.16 thousand kilograms per hectare in 2024 to 1.13 in 2028. This represents a slight downward trend with small annual reductions starting in 2026. Year-on-year changes indicate stability, with minimal variations reflecting a steady decrease. With a compounded annual rate of change (CAGR) being negligible due to its consistency, the average yield is projected to show a gradual decrease over the next five years.
Future trends to watch for:
- Climate impacts on crop yield, with a focus on weather patterns and their variability.
- Technological advancements in agricultural practices and their effect on productivity.
- Potential changes in chickpea demand, which may influence cultivation practices.