Forecast: Re-Import of Cranberries, Bilberries, Similar Fruits to Canada

In 2023, Canada re-imported an actual volume of cranberries, bilberries, and similar fruits, serving as the baseline for future forecasts. From 2024 onwards, the forecast indicates a steady decline in re-import volumes, beginning at 246 thousand kilograms and decreasing annually to 225.11 thousand kilograms by 2028. The year-on-year percentage variations reflect an average decrease of approximately 2% each year. The Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) over the forecast period showcases a consistent downward trend in re-import volumes.

Future trends to monitor include increasing domestic production, shifts in consumer preferences towards locally sourced fruits, and potential changes in trade policies affecting re-import costs. Additionally, global environmental factors and evolving market conditions might influence these forecasted trends.

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