Forecast: Agricultural Output Subsidies in Poland

Poland's agricultural output subsidies have shown variability over the past decade, with notable fluctuations between 2013 and 2023. Specifically, 2014 experienced a significant drop of 38.39%, followed by a recovery in 2016 with a 19.73% increase. Subsequent years witnessed relatively stable yet slightly fluctuating values, with a more prominent upward trend post-2020. By 2023, the subsidies stood at 684.17 million Euros, reflecting a modest annual increase of 1.33%. The calculated CAGR over the last five years highlights an average growth of 4.13% per year.

Future trends indicate a continued gradual increase in agricultural subsidies, with projections suggesting a 5.01% growth rate by 2028. The forecasted CAGR for the next five years is 0.98%, pointing towards steady but conservative growth.

Future trends to watch for:

  • Potential policy changes affecting agricultural funding
  • Impact of technological advancements and sustainability initiatives on subsidy allocation
  • Variation in EU agricultural support and its implications for Poland
  • Economic factors influencing government budget allocations for agriculture

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