Indonesia's sugar cane production has experienced a consistent decline from 25.75 million metric tons in 2014 to 20.26 million metric tons in 2023. The year-on-year variation indicates a relatively steady drop, with significant decreases in years like 2016 (-6.78%) and 2017 (-7.28%). The decline rate softened slightly in recent years, with a -1.52% change in 2023. The average annual decline over the past five years (CAGR) is -1.4%.
Future trends to watch include continued reductions in production, forecasted to reach 18.63 million metric tons by 2028. Innovations in agricultural practices and government policy modifications could alter this trajectory.