The forecast for Brazil's apple exports from 2024 to 2028 indicates a gradual decline, with figures starting at 52.68 thousand metric tons in 2024 and reducing to 48.77 thousand metric tons by 2028. Comparing year-on-year variations, a steady decrease of approximately 1.9% is evident. This shows a consistent downward trend over the forecast period.
For future trends, key elements to consider include:
- Potential impacts of climate change on apple production.
- Shifts in global demand for Brazilian apples.
- Exchange rate fluctuations that could affect export attractiveness.
- Developments in local agricultural policies and global trade agreements.
- Technological advancements in agriculture enhancing productivity.