The production of cement clinker in Poland exhibited significant fluctuations between 2013 and 2023. Notable increases were observed from 2014 to 2017, and from 2018 to 2019. However, there were declines in 2015, 2021, and 2022. The year 2023 saw a minor recovery with a 1.24% year-on-year increase, reaching a value of 13.767 billion kilograms. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the past five years (2018-2023) was -0.65%, indicating a slight contraction in the industry.
For future trends over the next five years (2024-2028), the forecasted CAGR is 0.92%, with an overall growth rate of 4.67%. This marginal growth suggests a stable yet modestly increasing production capacity. Key factors to watch for include advancements in cement production technology, regulatory changes aimed at reducing carbon emissions, and shifts in construction demand both domestically and across Europe. Monitoring these factors will be crucial for predicting and responding to future market dynamics.
- 2013: Year-on-year -8.06%, no CAGR
- 2014: Year-on-year 9.31%, CAGR 2.17%
- 2015: Year-on-year -4.95%, CAGR -0.85%
- 2016: Year-on-year 7.07%, CAGR -2.39%
- 2017: Year-on-year 7.63%, CAGR 1.94%
- 2018: Year-on-year 9.42%, CAGR 5.55%
- 2019: Year-on-year -0.3%, CAGR 3.62%
- 2020: Year-on-year 1.3%, CAGR 4.95%
- 2021: Year-on-year -2.54%, CAGR 3%
- 2022: Year-on-year -2.84%, CAGR 0.91%
- 2023: Year-on-year 1.24%, CAGR -0.65%
- 2028: Forecasted CAGR 0.92%, 5-year growth rate 4.67%