In 2024, France's forecasted import of prepared or preserved swine shoulders and cuts thereof is to be valued at 6.6896 million USD, decreasing gradually to 5.9275 million USD by 2028. This steady decline reflects a year-on-year decrease in import value, with the compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) indicating a negative trend over the five years. Compared to 2023, when imports stood at 6.9000 million USD, this demonstrates a clear downward trajectory.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Potential trade policy changes affecting import tariffs or quotas.
- Shifts in consumer preferences towards other meat products or plant-based alternatives.
- Economic factors such as exchange rate fluctuations that might impact import costs.