The employment in Brazil's agriculture, forestry, and seafood sector is forecasted to steadily increase from 83.16 thousand in 2024 to 85.92 thousand individuals by 2028. Compared year-on-year, this reflects a growth trend of approximately 0.86% annually. In 2023, the number of persons employed in this sector was notably lower, indicating a positive, consistent upward trajectory over the subsequent five years, which is characterized by a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of about 0.83%.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Impact of technological advancements on employment dynamics.
- Influence of climate change and environmental policies.
- Shifts in global demand for Brazilian agricultural, forestry, and seafood products.
- Government policies promoting sustainable practices and investments in rural development.