The import of chestnuts to Brazil is forecasted to decline significantly from 405.38 thousand kilograms in 2024 to 157.92 thousand kilograms in 2028. This represents a steady annual decrease with the quantity reducing each year. In 2023, the import volume stood at 466.75 thousand kilograms. The year-on-year percentage variations indicate a consistent drop, highlighting a cooling demand or potential shifts in sourcing strategy. Over the five-year period, the CAGR reflects a downward curve due to changing market conditions or consumer preferences.
Future trends to watch for include Brazil's domestic chestnut production changes, consumer demand fluctuations, and trade policies that could impact import volumes. Additionally, shifts in global chestnut supply and climatic conditions might also influence future import strategies.