Sorghum consumption in Brazil for 2024 is forecasted to be 104.0 thousand metric tons. This represents a base from which we can observe steady growth in the subsequent years. By the end of 2028, consumption is projected to reach 109.0 thousand metric tons. Comparing the consumption from 2024 to 2028, the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) will average 1.17% per year. This demonstrates a modest but consistent upward trend in sorghum consumption in Brazil over this period.
Future trends to watch for include potential increases in demand driven by dietary shifts and the growing interest in alternative grains both for human consumption and as livestock feed. Additionally, economic factors such as changes in local agricultural policies or international trade agreements could impact the consumption rates. Enhanced productivity and sustainability practices in sorghum farming may also affect future growth.