The cherry yield in Japan is forecast to decline from 36.47 thousand hectograms per hectare in 2024 to 34.69 in 2028. This shows a steady year-on-year decrease, with the yield diminishing slightly each year. The yield stood at a higher level in 2023, indicating a downward trend beginning in 2024.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Potential impacts of climate change influencing cherry production and yield.
- Advancements in agricultural technology that might counteract the declining trend.
- Market demand dynamics for Japanese cherries both domestically and internationally.
- Government policies supporting agricultural productivity and sustainability.