In 2023, the area of soya fully converted to organic farming in France stood below the 42.67 thousand hectares forecast for 2024. The forecasted growth between 2024 and 2028 indicates a steady increase in converted area, reaching 54.39 thousand hectares by 2028. This marks an average yearly growth, calculated as CAGR, of approximately 6.2% over this five-year period. Year-on-year growth projections suggest consistent expansion, indicative of an increasing adoption of organic farming practices.
Future trends to watch for include technological advancements in organic farming efficiency, potential government incentives promoting organic agriculture, and evolving consumer preferences favoring organic produce, which may further drive the rate of conversion.
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