The yield of dry chillies and dry peppers in China is projected to steadily rise from 68.78 to 69.64 thousand hectograms per hectare between 2024 and 2028. In 2023, the yield was recorded at 68.56 thousand hectograms per hectare. This indicates a consistent year-on-year growth of approximately 0.32% to 0.31%. Looking back two years (from 2022 to 2023), the yield increased by about 0.3%. Over the next five years, the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) is expected to be 0.32%, showing a slow but steady upward trend in productivity.
Future trends to watch for include potential impacts from climate change, technological advancements in agriculture, and shifts in domestic and global demand for chillies and peppers. Monitoring these factors will be key for future yield projections.