The supply of maize oil calories per capita in the US is projected to experience a gentle upward trend from 2024 to 2028, with an annual increase rate of approximately 0.49%. This data suggests an increasing reliance on maize oil in the American diet. For context, in 2023, actual data showed maize oil calorie supply levels slightly below 59.51 kilocalories per capita per day. This gradual increase indicates a consistent rise over the five-year period with a compound annual growth rate representing steady growth in per capita consumption of maize oil calories.
Future trends to monitor include potential shifts in dietary preferences towards plant-based oils, changes in agricultural production affecting supply, and health trends that could influence consumption patterns. It will be essential to track how these factors could alter this growth trajectory in the coming years.