As of 2024, forecasted data indicates a gradual increase in the regular cabbage planted area in Canada, beginning at 4.4 thousand hectares. By 2028, this is expected to reach 4.45 thousand hectares. The year-on-year growth remains modest, averaging approximately 0.11% annually. Comparatively, this follows actual data from 2023, which signals a consistent yet slow upward trajectory in cabbages' cultivation area.
Future trends to watch for:
- Potential impacts of climate change on agricultural suitability.
- Shifts in domestic and international demand influencing planting decisions.
- Changes in agricultural policy and subsidies affecting crop allocation.