The import of prepared or preserved pineapples to Brazil is projected to decline from 2024 to 2028. Starting at $64.16 thousand in 2024, it is expected to decrease to $35.42 thousand by 2028. This consistent downtrend reflects a year-on-year reduction averaging around 11-12%. Although exact values for 2023 are not provided, the downward trajectory from 2024 suggests potential reductions already began prior to 2024.
Future trends to watch for:
- Changes in Brazil's domestic pineapple production, which could impact import needs.
- Shifts in consumer preferences, possibly driving demand for fresh versus preserved options.
- Trade policies affecting tariffs and import taxes on preserved pineapples.