In 2023, Brazil's import of fresh cherries stood at approximately 3.08 million kilograms. The forecasted data from 2024 to 2028 shows a steady increase in imports, with volumes rising from 3.11 million kilograms in 2024 to 3.27 million kilograms by 2028. This indicates an approximate annual increase of 1-2% over the period, reflecting a moderate yet consistent growth trend. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over these five years is forecasted to be around 1.2%.
Future trends to watch for include potential impacts of climate change on cherry production worldwide, fluctuations in tariffs or trade agreements, and changing consumer preferences in Brazil towards imported fresh fruits, which could alter demand dynamics.