The forecast for fodder crops and grazed biomass domestic extraction in the UK shows a gradual decline over the next five years. Starting at 0.9 metric tons per capita in 2024 and 2025, the value slightly decreases to 0.89 in 2026, continuing a downward trend to 0.88 in 2027, and further to 0.87 in 2028. Comparatively, in 2023, the level stood at approximately 0.9 metric tons per capita. The year-on-year change reflects a subtle decline, each year decreasing by around 0.01 metric tons per capita.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Technological advancements in fodder crop management that could boost efficiency.
- Changes in agricultural policies affecting production and sustainable practices.
- Climate change impacts on biomass growth and extraction capacities.