Based on the forecasted data, the production of berries harvested in the UK is expected to show a consistent incremental increase over the years 2024 to 2028. Starting from 41.31 thousand metric tons in 2024, it will rise to 42.12 thousand metric tons by 2028. The year-on-year variation indicates a steady growth with minor increments of around 0.5% annually. Comparing this to actual data from 2023, there is a small yet consistent upward trend, suggesting stability in the production levels.
Future trends to watch for include advancements in agricultural technology, shifts in weather patterns due to climate change, and potential changes in agricultural policies or subsidies which could either positively or negatively impact production levels. Monitoring consumer demand for berries and any changes in export-import regulations will also be crucial for anticipating future production trends.
- 2024: 41.31 (Thousand Metric Tons)
- 2025: 41.52 (Thousand Metric Tons)
- 2026: 41.73 (Thousand Metric Tons)
- 2027: 41.93 (Thousand Metric Tons)
- 2028: 42.12 (Thousand Metric Tons)