The fruit supply in Indonesia has been demonstrating steady growth. In 2023, actual supply stood at 71 kilograms per capita per year. Forecasts predict an increase from 71.5 kilograms per capita in 2024 to 74 kilograms per capita by 2028. This represents a year-on-year growth rate of approximately 0.84% from 2024 to 2025 and continues at a similar rate, reaching an average yearly growth (CAGR) of about 0.87% over the five-year forecast period.
Future trends to watch for in Indonesia's fruit supply include potential impacts from climate change on agricultural yields, changes in domestic consumption patterns, government policies incentivizing fruit production, and developments in agricultural technology that could enhance productivity.