The forecast for the import of pears and quinces to Brazil from 2024 to 2028 indicates a slight year-on-year decline in volume, with imports decreasing from 154.91 million kilograms in 2024 to 153.08 million kilograms in 2028. This represents an average annual decrease or CAGR over five years. Understanding the baseline data from 2023 can provide a clearer picture of relative changes in the years following.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Potential policy changes affecting import tariffs or trade agreements that may impact import volumes.
- Shifts in Brazilian consumer preferences towards domestic produce or alternative fruits.
- Global climate changes affecting pear and quince production levels in exporting countries.
- Economic factors such as fluctuations in exchange rates, which can affect the cost-competitiveness of imports.