The forecasted yield of sorghum in Brazil shows a steady upward trend from 2024 to 2028, starting at 2.9 metric tons per hectare in 2024 and increasing incrementally to 2.93 metric tons per hectare by 2028. In 2023, the actual yield was slightly lower at 2.89 metric tons per hectare. The year-on-year variation is minimal, with an approximate increase of 0.34% from 2024 to 2025, and maintaining similar growth rates through 2028. Over the 5-year period from 2024 to 2028, the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) averages a modest 0.34%.
Future trends to watch for include potential advancements in agricultural technology and farming practices that could improve yields further. External factors such as climate change, fluctuations in global demand, and policy changes may also impact these forecasts. Close monitoring of these elements will be crucial for a more precise yield estimation in the coming years.