Forecast: Pork Calories Supply Per Capita in Canada

In 2023, the supply of pork calories per capita in Canada was positioned slightly below the 2024 forecast of 114.5 kilocalories per capita per day, marking an increase in the beginning of the forecast period. From 2024 to 2028, there is a steady year-on-year percentage growth in pork calorie supply per capita, with the values increasing from 114.5 to 116.27 kilocalories. Over this five-year span, the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) is modest yet positive, indicating a relatively stable upward trend in pork calorie availability.

Looking ahead, it's important to watch for potential factors such as dietary shifts toward plant-based proteins, changes in consumer preferences influenced by health trends, and economic factors affecting pork production and consumption. These could impact the future trajectory of pork calorie supply per capita in Canada.

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