The forecast for pineapple yields in the US indicates a steady decline from 248.56 in 2024 to 232.93 in 2028, measured in thousand hectograms per hectare. Assuming the yield was higher than 248.56 in 2023, this represents a consistent year-on-year decrease in production efficiency. The average annual contraction for the five-year period is anticipated as moderate. Watching the yield pattern, the trend underscores challenges in sustaining productivity levels.
Future trends to watch for:
- Technological advancements in agricultural practices
- Climate change impacts on yield stability
- Policy shifts affecting domestic production incentives
- Innovations in crop management and pest control