Cherries production in Canada has seen significant fluctuations in recent years. In 2023, production stood at 27.05 thousand metric tons. Historical data shows a general upward trend with notable annual variations: a sharp rise in 2017 and gradual decreases in other years. The last two years experienced stable growth with a CAGR of 0.65%. The five-year forecast suggests continued growth at a CAGR of 2.14%, reaching 30.94 thousand metric tons by 2028.
Future trends to watch for:
- Technological advancements in farming practices.
- Climate change impacts on production levels.
- Market demand and export opportunities.
- Policy changes related to agriculture and trade.