As of 2024, the import of provisionally preserved cherries to France is forecasted to appear decreasing from 651.92 thousand USD to 455.56 thousand USD by 2028. This suggests a declining trend over the five-year forecast period. Compared to 2023, the imports already began a downturn, with each subsequent year experiencing a proportionate year-on-year decrease.
Future trends to watch for:
- A continued decline may be influenced by increasing local production or shifting consumer preferences towards fresh or alternative fruits.
- Attention should be paid to trade policies, economic factors, or supply chain disruptions that could further impact these imports.
- Emerging markets for preserved cherries elsewhere could alter global supply and demand dynamics, potentially affecting France's import volumes drastically.