The data indicates a steady increase in the import of infant foods of cereals, flour, starch, or milk to Canada from 2024 to 2028, beginning at $252.81 million in 2024 and rising to $280.73 million by 2028. Unfortunately, the data does not include the 2023 value, making it difficult to ascertain the exact year-on-year percentage changes or CAGR over the time frame. However, the forecast shows a consistent upward trend, suggesting a strong and growing demand for these products.
Future trends to watch for include shifts in government trade policies, potential fluctuations in global milk or cereal prices impacting costs, and evolving consumer preferences towards alternative or organic infant foods. Monitoring these factors will be crucial in adjusting market strategies accordingly.