The data indicates a stable trend in wood fuel imports to France from 2024 to 2028, with minor fluctuations. The per capita imports remain relatively constant, starting at 0.005 metric tons in 2024 and slightly decreasing to 0.004 metric tons by 2026, where it plateaus through 2028. This suggests a slow but steady decline in wood fuel imports per capita.
Year-on-year variations show minimal change, reflecting a consistent import demand over this period. The Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) illustrates a modest decline in imports on a per capita basis, reinforcing the slight downward trend over five years.
Future trends to watch include policy shifts towards renewable energy sources, potential impacts of climate change policies, and technological advancements in sustainable wood fuel alternatives, which may further influence import levels. Additionally, economic changes and demographic shifts could alter demand dynamics in the near future.