Over the past decade, Denmark has seen a notable increase in raspberry yields, with substantial growth since 2016. The yield increased significantly from 53.89 in 2013 to 105.45 in 2023, representing an overall rise of 95.68%. Year-on-year variation experienced the most considerable surge in 2017 with a 62.35% increase, while the last notable growth spurt of 9.97% occurred in 2021. More recently, from 2021 to 2023, the year-on-year growth rates were 4.2% and 3.95%, respectively. The cumulative average growth rate (CAGR) over a five-year period from 2018 to 2023 stands at 4.41%, highlighting consistent upward momentum.
Looking ahead, the forecasted data from 2024 to 2028 suggests a sustained, albeit more moderate, growth trajectory with a forecast 5-year CAGR of 2.84% and an overall forecast growth rate of 15.04% by 2028. This implies an expected yield of 126.37 by 2028, driven by improvements in agricultural practices and potentially favorable climatic conditions.
Future trends to watch for include advancements in cultivation techniques, potential impacts of climate change, fluctuations in market demand, and the effects of agricultural policy changes. Enhancements in technology and sustainable farming practices could significantly influence yield outcomes over the coming years.