The harvested production of raspberries in Germany shows significant changes over the period from 2013 to 2023. In 2023, raspberries harvested production stands at 6.66 Thousand Metric Tons.
The year-on-year percentage variations indicate notable fluctuations throughout the years. From 2013 onwards, the production generally increased until it peaked in 2019 with a volume of 7.54 Thousand Metric Tons, followed by a declining trend. The CAGR recorded a positive trend from 2013 through 2019, but started reflecting a negative trend reaching -0.47% by 2023.
Forecasts for the next five years suggest a continuing decline in raspberry production in Germany, culminating in a production volume of 6.38 Thousand Metric Tons by 2028. The forecasted five-year CAGR is -0.62%, indicating a yearly average decline, and the total forecasted five-year growth rate is projected at -3.04%.
Future Trends to Watch for:
- Climate change impact on raspberry yields
- Pest and disease management in raspberry farms
- Technological advancements in raspberry cultivation and harvesting
- Changes in consumer demand and market preferences for raspberries
- Government policies or subsidies influencing agriculture practices