The US pineapples production is forecasted to decline steadily from 2024 to 2028. Starting at 118.17 thousand metric tons in 2024, it is expected to decrease yearly, reaching 98.03 thousand metric tons by 2028. This marks a significant downward trend with an average compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of -4.5% over the five-year period. In 2023, production stood at 123.5 thousand metric tons, highlighting the consistent decline.
Future trends to watch for include shifts in consumer preferences towards eco-friendly farming, potential changes in climate impacting agricultural zones, and advancements in agricultural technology that may boost productivity. Strategic adaptation in these areas could alter the forecasted downturn.