Global Sour Cherries Yield by Country

The global sour cherry yield in 2023 showed varying trends across countries. Austria leads the chart with 511.6 thousand hectograms per hectare, despite a slight year-on-year decrease of 0.52%. Chile, with a yield of 235.48, showed a larger decrease of 1.19%. Several European countries such as Ukraine and Poland experienced notable declines of -3.29% and -4.06%, respectively. Canada bucked the trend with a 5.02% increase, indicating potential advancements in yield optimizations. In contrast, Greece and Slovakia faced significant downturns, with respective decreases of -14.36% and -9.59%.

Looking toward future trends, the focus will likely be on sustainable agricultural practices to enhance yield stability amid climate challenges. Countries with declining yields may invest in technological advancements or new farming techniques to reverse these trends. Continued volatility suggests that adaptability will be key for growers to maintain or improve yield levels.

Top countries in Sour Cherries Yield by Country

# 10 Countries Hectograms Per Hectare Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Austria 511,600 2023 +6.05% -0.52% View data
2 2 Chile 235,480 2023 +3.8% -1.19% View data
3 3 Uzbekistan 124,770 2023 +1.98% -0.63% View data
4 4 Ukraine 93,460 2023 +0.77% -3.29% View data
5 5 United States 92,570 2023 +1.07% -0.52% View data
6 6 Azerbaijan 87,830 2023 +1.2% +1.4% View data
7 7 Germany 80,230 2023 +0.081% -0.63% View data
8 8 Slovenia 76,560 2023 +1.4% +1.81% View data
9 9 Denmark 72,730 2023 +1.64% +0.98% View data
10 10 Peru 70,120 2023 +1.2% +3.01% View data

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