Forecast: Table Grapes Domestic Consumption in Vietnam

The domestic consumption of table grapes in Vietnam has experienced considerable fluctuation over the past decade. Starting from 51.1 thousand metric tons in 2013, the consumption saw a notable increase with some years showing high growth, such as 2015 with a 50.1% rise and 2020 with a 30.93% rise. However, certain years like 2014 and 2021 witnessed declines of 3.52% and 32.65%, respectively. By 2023, table grapes consumption stood at 141.4 thousand metric tons, representing a 4.74% year-on-year increase and a 5-year CAGR of 7.17%.

Future trends show a steady increase in table grape consumption with forecasted values reaching 182.06 thousand metric tons by 2028, indicating a 5-year growth rate of 21.62% and a 5-year CAGR of 3.99%. Key trends to watch for include potential shifts in consumer preferences, economic fluctuations, and changes in import-export policies.

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