The forecasted consumption of centrifugal sugar in Brazil is expected to decline steadily from 8.62 million metric tons in 2024 to 7.48 million metric tons by 2028. In 2023, the consumption stood at approximately 8.92 million metric tons, representing a declining trend starting in 2024. The year-on-year variation indicates a consistent decline between 3.5% to 4% annually. Over the five-year period, the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) suggests an average decrease of around 3.5%.
Future trends to watch for include potential shifts in dietary preferences toward healthier alternatives, regulatory changes affecting sugar production, and economic factors influencing consumption. Monitoring these can provide insights into whether the downward trend will continue or stabilize.