As of 2023, US green beans production stood at 19.35 thousand metric tons. The forecast for 2024 is 17.19 thousand metric tons, indicating a 11.2% decrease year-on-year. The trend continues downward with a 15.5% drop in 2025 to 14.53 thousand metric tons, a further 18.0% decline in 2026 to 11.92 thousand metric tons, and a 21.4% decrease in 2027 to 9.37 thousand metric tons. By 2028, production is projected to fall another 26.7% to 6.87 thousand metric tons. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) from 2024 to 2028 is -16.0%, reflecting a continued substantial decline.
Future trends to watch for:
- Technological advancements could improve yield and efficiency.
- Climate change impacts on agricultural productivity and resource availability.
- Potential market shifts and demand fluctuations due to changing consumer preferences.