The import of rice in the husk to France showed a declining trend from 2024 onwards, with values decreasing from $2.2868 million to $1.1265 million by 2028. These figures represent forecasted declines, indicating a need for attention to the market dynamics affecting such imports.
From 2024 and beyond, the year-on-year decline ranges between significant percentages, eventually culminating in a five-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) that reflects an average annual reduction. The key areas extend from understanding worldwide supply chain issues to consumption pattern shifts within France.
Future trends to watch include potential impacts of agriculture innovations on domestic production, shifts in dietary preferences influencing demand, and currency fluctuations affecting import costs. Monitoring international trade policies that could either restrict or facilitate rice imports will also be crucial.