Analyzing the forecasted sugar cane losses in Nigeria from 2024 to 2028, the data shows a relatively stable trend with minimal increases each year. Starting at 852 thousand metric tons in 2024, the losses are projected to remain the same in 2025 and increase slightly to 853 thousand metric tons in 2026 and 2027, eventually reaching 854 thousand metric tons in 2028. The year-on-year variation percentages reflect a consistent and minuscule upward trend. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the five-year period indicates a minimal increase per year.
Future trends to watch for include potential impacts of climate change, advancements in agricultural technology and practices, and government policies aimed at reducing crop losses. Monitoring these factors will be crucial in understanding and potentially mitigating future sugar cane losses in Nigeria.