In analyzing the forecasted wheat losses in Canada from 2024 to 2028, the data suggests a consistent level of 22,000 metric tons annually until 2027, with a projected increase to 23,000 metric tons in 2028. Unfortunately, 2023 data is not provided, making it difficult to calculate the year-on-year variation or the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) exactly without a baseline year. The future trend indicates a stable yet slightly increasing level of wheat losses.
Future trends to watch:
- Climate change impacts that could exacerbate wheat losses.
- Advancements in agricultural technology and practices potentially mitigating losses.
- Policy changes and trade dynamics affecting wheat production and international markets.