Analyzing the historical data, the import volume of dried mushrooms and truffles to France shows fluctuating growth trends. Up until 2023, the import volume saw a minimal increase from 1.7151 million kilograms in 2013 to 1.6915 million kilograms in 2023, reflecting a modest growth trajectory.
Year-on-year variations indicated significant fluctuations: - 2013-2014: 0.91% increase - 2014-2015: -12.03% decrease - 2015-2016: 3.76% increase - 2016-2017: 8.7% increase - 2017-2018: -2.37% decrease - 2018-2019: 0.19% increase - 2019-2020: 0.18% increase - 2020-2021: 0.18% increase - 2021-2022: 0.18% increase - 2022-2023: 0.17% increase
The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the last five years leading up to 2023 was relatively stable at 0.18%, reflecting an overall slight upward trend. Future forecasts predict a continued modest upward trend in import volumes with a 0.13% CAGR from 2024 to 2028, signifying a very gradual increase in demand.
Future trends to watch for include potential impacts of global supply chain disruptions, shifts in culinary trends favoring dried mushrooms and truffles, and any regulatory changes in import policies which could affect demand dynamics. Furthermore, environmental changes affecting mushroom production globally could also influence future import volumes.