The sugar cane yield in Vietnam is projected to experience a steady increase over the coming years. Starting from a base of 683.6 thousand hectograms per hectare in 2024, the yield is expected to rise incrementally each year, reaching 703.12 thousand hectograms per hectare by 2028. This indicates a positive trend with consistent year-on-year growth. Based on these forecasts, the average annual growth rate (CAGR) is modest but steady.
Key points:
• In 2024, the yield begins at 683.6 thousand hectograms per hectare.
• The yield increases to 688.63 thousand hectograms per hectare in 2025 and continues this trend through 2028, where it reaches 703.12 thousand hectograms per hectare.
• This gradual growth illustrates a positive trend in yield performance, reflecting improvements in agricultural practices or conditions.
Future trends to watch for:
• Impact of climate change on sugar cane yield.
• Technological advancements in agriculture that may boost yield rates further.
• Policy changes or governmental support for the agricultural sector in Vietnam.
• Market demand and price fluctuations that could influence the cultivation areas and yield outputs.
• Potential risks from pests and diseases that could affect yield rates.