In 2023, the UK's imports of frozen bovine edible offal stood at a significantly higher level than predicted for the subsequent years, signaling a decline projected through 2028. The forecast shows a consistent decrease in import volume with each following year up to 2028. Year-on-year variations highlight a drop in volume by an average percentage between 4% to 5%, reflecting a negative trend over these years. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) during this period further emphasizes a steady decline in imports at an average rate per annum.
Future trends to watch include shifts in dietary preferences, trade policy changes post-Brexit, and fluctuating demand for bovine products driven by economic factors and sustainability initiatives. Monitoring these factors could significantly influence future import volumes of frozen bovine edible offal to the UK.