The yield of avocados in Argentina has shown a general upward trend from 2013 to 2023, growing consistently year-on-year despite a slight dip in 2020. In 2023, the yield stood at 72.26 thousand hectograms per hectare, reflecting a marginal growth rate of 0.44% from the previous year. The five-year CAGR leading up to 2023 was 0.47%, demonstrating a steady if slow increase.
Over the next five years, the yield is expected to continue its rise, albeit at a slower rate, with a forecasted CAGR of 0.36% and an overall growth rate of 1.82% by 2028. This points to a stable, albeit modest, improvement in avocado yields.
Future trends to watch for include potential impacts of climate change, technological advancements in agricultural practices, and market demand fluctuations, which could all play crucial roles in shaping the yield trajectory.
- 2013: -2.35% YoY, 1.27% seven-year CAGR
- 2014: -0.49% YoY, 0.9% six-year CAGR
- 2015: +0.98% YoY, 0.84% five-year CAGR
- 2016: +0.62% YoY, 0.71% four-year CAGR
- 2017: +0.57% YoY, -0.14% three-year CAGR
- 2018: +0.56% YoY, 0.45% two-year CAGR
- 2019: +0.54% YoY, 0.65% one-year CAGR
- 2020: -4.57% YoY, -0.48% negative CAGR effect
- 2021: +5.75% YoY, 0.52% CAGR
- 2022: +0.46% YoY, 0.49% CAGR
- 2023: +0.44% YoY, 0.47% CAGR
- 2028: Forecast five-year CAGR – 0.36%, Overall growth rate – 1.82%