The sesame seed losses in India are projected to remain stable at 12,000 metric tons annually from 2024 to 2028. In 2023, the losses were also around this level, indicating no significant year-on-year variation.
Consistent figures suggest stable factors influencing sesame losses, with no noticeable upsurges or decreases projected. Notably, there are no apparent variations over the past two years, and the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over this five-year forecast period remains at zero.
Looking forward, trends to watch include climate change effects on cultivation, pest and disease resistance, and shifts in agricultural practices or policies, which could impact future loss estimates.