Forecasts indicate a consistent decline in wages and salaries for Brazil's agriculture, forestry, and seafood sectors. From 2024 to 2028, values drop from BRL 43.68 billion to BRL 39.09 billion. This represents an annual decrease of approximately 3% over the five-year period. Comparing the actual data from previous years, there's a notable downward trend. In 2023, the value was higher, suggesting economic pressures or productivity changes impacting these sectors.
Future trends to watch for:
- Potential impact of climate change on agricultural output and labor needs.
- Market demands and export fluctuations, affecting income stability.
- Technological advancements potentially offsetting labor costs, impacting wage structures.