The forecasted data for apple production in Spain from 2024 to 2028 shows a consistent decline. Starting at 545.42 thousand metric tons in 2024, it drops annually, reaching 528.2 thousand metric tons by 2028. This trend indicates a year-on-year negative growth rate, highlighting a gradual decrease in apple production across the five-year period.
Looking ahead, several factors could influence future trends in Spain’s apple production. Climate change, water scarcity, and changing agricultural policies are critical to watch. Additionally, advancements in farming technologies and shifts in consumer demand towards organic and locally sourced produce may impact production volumes and practices in the coming years.