The domestic extraction of fodder crops and grazed biomass in France is forecasted to decline from 76.33 million metric tons in 2024 to 73.73 million metric tons by 2028. This marks a steady decrease, with each year experiencing an approximate reduction of 0.88% in volume. This downward trend continues from previous years, showing a consistent pattern of decline. In 2023, the extraction stood slightly above 76.33 million metric tons. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the period from 2024 to 2028 suggests a negative growth trend.
Future trends to watch for include the impacts of climate change, changing agricultural practices, and policy shifts which could further influence production efficiency and crop resilience. Additionally, evolving dietary preferences and sustainability efforts may significantly impact the demand and production strategies for biomass and fodder crops.