The sold production of ceramic household and ornamental articles in Italy has exhibited significant fluctuations over the past decade. After a noticeable decline early in the 2010s, a major increase was seen in 2020, which was followed by a considerable drop in 2021. In 2023, the production stood at 46.626 million kilograms, reflecting a slight decline from the previous year. Over the last two completed years, production values have been relatively volatile with a reduction in the annual average growth rate (CAGR) of 11.06% over the last five years.
Looking ahead, forecasted data suggests a gradual decrease in production, with the CAGR expected to drop to -6.65% by 2028, resulting in a 29.11% decline in production over the next five years.
Future trends to watch for include potential shifts in consumer demand for ceramic goods, changes in raw material availability and prices, and the impact of environmental regulations on production processes. Keep an eye on innovations in manufacturing technologies and their adoption rates, which could influence production efficiency and capacity.