Forecast: Import of Provisionally Preserved Fruits and Nuts to Denmark

The import of provisionally preserved fruits and nuts to Denmark has experienced significant fluctuations between 2013 and 2023. The actual values over these years show a generally upward trend, despite some considerable year-on-year variations, with a notable peak in 2019 and another substantial increase by 2023. The import stood at 756.08 thousand kilograms in 2023, showing a considerable upswing from previous years.

Analyzing variations, 2022 marked a significant increase in imports with a 715.85% rise from the previous year, followed by a 49.88% rise in 2023. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the last five years has been a robust 46.17%.

Looking ahead, the forecast data from 2024 to 2028 indicates a steady increase, with a projected CAGR of 12.82% over the next five years. The forecasted growth rate for this period is 82.75%, which suggests a continued robust expansion in the import volume.

Future Trends to Watch For:

  • Changes in global supply chains and their effect on import volumes.
  • Shifts in consumer preferences towards preserved fruits and nuts.
  • Potential governmental policies affecting trade and import regulations.
  • Technological advancements in food preservation and storage impacting import needs.

Top Countries about Fruits