The forecasted yield of raspberries in Switzerland for 2024 is 226.99 Thousand Hectograms Per Hectare, increasing by 2.72% to 233.16 in 2025, and by another 2.59% to 239.21 in 2026. Continuing this upward trend, the yield is expected to rise by 2.48% to 245.14 in 2027, followed by a 2.36% increase to 250.95 in 2028. Comparing these figures to 2023, the five-year CAGR indicates an average annual growth rate.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Impact of climate change on yield consistency and quality.
- Advances in agricultural technology and methods that may enhance yield per hectare.
- Market demand fluctuations and shifts toward organic or locally sourced produce.
- Policy changes or subsidies affecting farming practices and investment in raspberry cultivation.