The forecast for the sugar supply in Brazil indicates a stable trend, with consistent values of 42.8 kilograms per capita per year from 2024 to 2028. The year-on-year variation remains at 0%, implying no growth or decline in sugar supply per capita.
Considering historical data, any variation in percentage for the last two years and the last five years' CAGR is absent, showing a lack of significant change.
Future trends to watch for in Brazil’s sugar supply include potential shifts in agricultural policies, climate change impacts, and international trade agreements. Monitoring these factors will be critical in understanding any sudden fluctuations in the otherwise stable sugar supply forecasts.