The sorghum yield in Thailand is forecasted to remain stable at 1.85 metric tons per hectare from 2024 to 2028. In 2023, the yield stood at 1.85 metric tons per hectare, meaning there is no expected year-on-year variation or growth over the forecasted period. The consistent value suggests that there are no significant changes anticipated in agricultural practices, climate conditions, or technological advancements that would impact sorghum yield in the near term.
Future trends to watch for include improvements in crop resilience through biotechnology, potential changes in governmental agricultural policies, and the effects of climate change on crop productivity. Additionally, monitoring global market demands and prices for sorghum could provide insights into any adjustments farmers might make in cultivation methods or crop choices.