From 2013 to 2023, Turkey's oil crops production showed moderate growth with fluctuations. In 2023, production reached approximately 6.8386 Million Metric Tons. Despite minor dips in some years, notable increases in 2014 (4.99%) and 2017 (15.09%) marked significant growth periods. The last five years' CAGR was approximately 0.9%, demonstrating steady if slow improvement. With forecasted growth rates suggesting an average annual increase of 0.96%, production by 2028 is expected to approach 7.2682 million metric tons, reflecting a 4.9% growth over five years.
Future trends to watch for include technological advancements in agriculture, climate change impact on crop yields, and policy shifts affecting production incentives. These factors will influence the sustainability and growth trajectory of oil crop production in Turkey.