The projected re-import of dried leguminous vegetables to France from 2024 to 2028 shows a consistent year-on-year decline. Starting from a value of 940.74 thousand US dollars in 2024, the figures gradually decrease to 874.34 thousand US dollars by 2028, indicating an average yearly reduction. This decline suggests potential changes in domestic demand, shifts in agricultural policies, or competitive factors affecting re-import levels.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Global market fluctuations affecting supply chains and pricing.
- Domestic agricultural production changes influencing import needs.
- Shifts in consumer preferences towards local or alternative food sources.
- Regulatory changes impacting trade agreements or tariffs.