Forecast: Import of Provisionally Preserved Cherries to France

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.

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