In 2024, China's forecasted orange export stands at 49.96 thousand metric tons, showing a consistent yet slight declining trend over the projected years. By 2028, this figure is expected to decrease gradually to 49.3 thousand metric tons. Comparing annual figures, there is a marginal year-on-year decrease of around 0.34% in exports. Over a five-year forecast period from 2024 to 2028, a cumulative annual growth rate (CAGR) of -0.34% suggests a declining trend for orange exports.
Future trends to watch include shifts in global demand, potential trade agreements, environmental factors affecting agriculture, and competitive dynamics with other citrus-producing nations. Agro-technological advancements could also impact the production and export dynamics in the longer term.