In 2023, re-import of citrus juice to Canada was at 1.01 thousand kilograms. From 2024, forecasts project a continuous decline. Specifically, there's a decrease of 7.72% in 2025, followed by a 8.11% drop in 2026, a further 8.65% descent in 2027, and a 9.27% fall reaching 0.70994 thousand kilograms in 2028. The Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) over these five years indicates an average annual decrease of approximately 8.48%.
Future trends to monitor include the influence of global supply chain dynamics on citrus juice availability, potential shifts in consumer demand towards other fruit juices or alternatives, and regulatory changes impacting re-import practices. Additionally, environmental factors affecting citrus crop yields could play a significant role.