The forecasted data for sorghum losses in Brazil from 2024 to 2028 remains constant at 45.0 Thousand Metric Tons. This indicates no variation over the forecast period. When examining the trends based on actual data from 2023, the losses stood at a different value, but considering the forecast, there is no year-on-year percentage change for the upcoming years. Over the last two years, the trend shows stability, and over a five-year period, the Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) for this dataset is zero, indicating no growth or decline on average per year.
Future trends to watch for include potential impacts of climate change on crop yields, advancements in agricultural technology that could either mitigate or exacerbate crop losses, and changes in global market demands that might influence production and loss rates. Monitoring these factors will be critical in understanding future fluctuations in sorghum losses.