Forecast: Garlic Yield in Niger

The garlic yield in Niger has shown significant variability over the years. Starting from a high of 153.87 Thousand Hectograms Per Hectare in 2013, the yield experienced a notable decline, reaching its lowest point in recent years at 118.64 in 2016. However, the yield has generally been on an upward trend since then, with a significant recovery seen in 2017 at 140.13. By 2023, the yield stood at 155.17, showing a slight increase from the previous year. Over the last two years, the yield increased by an average of 1.75%, while the 5-year CAGR stands at 2.78%.

Looking ahead, the forecast predicts a steady increase in garlic yield, with an expected CAGR of 0.97% over the next five years, potentially reaching 165.02 by 2028. Future trends to watch for include the effects of climate change, agricultural policies, and technological advancements in farming practices, which could significantly impact productivity.

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