The supply of table grapes in Malaysia shows a fluctuating trend over the years from 2013 to 2023, with a notable peak in 2020 at 44.8 thousand metric tons before experiencing a slight decline to 41.19 thousand metric tons in 2023. The year-on-year variation indicates significant increases in select years, such as a 21.41% rise in 2020, followed by decreases like a -6.25% change in 2021. The last two years reflect a moderate stabilization, with a minor increase of 2.97% in 2023. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the past five years averaged at 2.17%, showing a steady but modest upward trend.
Looking ahead, the forecasted data suggests a gradual increase in supply, projecting a CAGR of 1.34% and an overall growth rate of 6.9% by 2028, reaching 44.82 thousand metric tons. Trends to watch for in the future include potential impacts of climate change on grape production, shifts in consumer demand, and trade policies affecting import and export activities.