Forecast: Sorghum Production in Brazil

Brazil's sorghum production has experienced fluctuations over the past decade. From a peak of 2.28 million metric tons in 2014, production dipped significantly to 1.15 million metric tons in 2016, before recovering to stabilize around the 2.19-2.21 million metric ton mark in recent years. In 2023, production stood steady at 2.19 million metric tons, the same as the previous two years, demonstrating minimal year-on-year variation. The average annual variation over the last five years shows a slight downward trend with a -0.72% CAGR. Looking ahead, forecasts suggest marginal growth, with an estimated 0.12% CAGR, expecting production to reach 2.21 million metric tons by 2028.

Future trends to watch in Brazil's sorghum production include potential impacts from climate change, advancements in agricultural technology, and shifts in domestic and global demand. These factors could drive more significant fluctuations or stability in the coming years.

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