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.