In 2023, France's re-import of starches (excluding wheat, maize, potato, manioc) stood at a certain level of thousand kilograms. From 2024 to 2028, these imports are forecasted to grow steadily, increasing from 71.79 to 83.06 thousand kilograms. This represents a consistent upward trajectory, with an evident year-on-year growth.
Forecasted annual percentage growth rates suggest modest increases each year, indicative of a stable rising trend. Over a five-year period, an average compound annual growth rate (CAGR) suggests continuous demand for these specific starches.
Future trends to watch for include shifts in global starch demand, potential changes in trade regulations impacting imports, and the influence of alternative starch sources on market dynamics.