The per capita consumption of frozen raspberries in Canada for the forecasted period from 2024 to 2028 is consistently projected to remain at 0.35 kilograms. Given that this is the same value recorded for 2023, the data indicates no anticipated change in consumption levels over these years. This signal of stable demand suggests a mature market with little to no growth or decline in consumer interest for frozen raspberries.
Year-on-year variations exhibit 0% change from 2023 to 2024 through to 2028, further underscoring the stability of consumption volumes. In analyzing trends over the past few years, which saw no fluctuations, the Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) is effectively 0% for this forecast period, reinforcing a static consumption pattern.
Future trends to watch for include potential market shifts driven by changing consumer preferences toward organic or specialty berry products, innovations in frozen food preservation technology, and the impact of economic factors on discretionary spending. Environmental factors affecting raspberry agriculture could also alter supply dynamics, influencing future consumption trends.