The import of provisionally preserved cherries to India in 2023 stood at an unspecified baseline. The forecasted data for 2024-2028 shows a steady decline in import volume, dropping from 1.72 thousand kilograms in 2024 to 1.28 thousand kilograms by 2028, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) reflecting a downward trend. Year-on-year percentage decreases suggest reduced dependency or consumption of these imports in the Indian market.
Future factors to monitor include India's domestic cherry production capabilities, shifts in consumer preferences, potential tariff changes, and competitive dynamics from other importing countries influencing this trend.