The forecast for the re-import of dried vegetables to Italy from 2024 to 2028 indicates a consistent decline in value, starting from 123.01 thousand USD in 2024 down to 115.63 thousand USD by 2028. This trend represents a steady contraction of approximately 1.5% annually. The anticipated decrease suggests a reduction in re-import demand or possibly changes in domestic production and consumption dynamics. As of 2023, the re-import figure stood higher than the 2024 forecast, accentuating the descending trend.
Key future trends to watch:
- Potential shifts in consumer preferences towards fresh or locally sourced vegetables influencing demand for dried imports.
- Policy changes impacting trade agreements or tariffs that could alter import dynamics.
- Economic factors such as currency fluctuations affecting the cost of imports.