The forecast for fresh peaches and nectarines consumption in the US indicates a declining trend from 2024 to 2028. Starting at 1.33 pounds per person in 2024, consumption diminishes steadily each year, reaching 0.7 pounds by 2028. This represents a significant -47.37% decrease over the five-year forecasted period, yielding a negative CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate) of approximately -14.15%.
Significant trends to watch for include potential factors influencing this decline, such as shifts in consumer preferences, possible price fluctuations, and external economic factors. Also, observe the impact of supply chain dynamics and potential agricultural challenges that might further affect market conditions.