Analysis of the citrus yield forecast in Mexico shows slight year-on-year growth, with predicted yields rising from 139.67 thousand hectograms per hectare in 2024 to 141.72 thousand hectograms per hectare by 2028. The data for 2023, the last actual recorded year, indicates a baseline from which these forecasts begin. Each subsequent year from 2024 onward displays a consistent increase in yield, suggesting a positive trend in citrus production efficiency and potential advancements in agricultural practices.
Over the last two years from 2024 to 2025, there is a year-on-year increase of approximately 0.38%. Extending this to a five-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) from 2024 to 2028, the citrus yield shows an average annual growth rate of around 0.37%.
Future trends to watch for include advancements in agricultural technologies, potential climate impacts, shifts in global citrus demand, and changes in trade policies. Continuous monitoring of these factors will be crucial for adjusting yield forecasts and maintaining competitiveness in the global citrus market.