The supply of raisins in Brazil is projected to experience a steady increase from 2024 to 2028. Starting at 30.79 thousand metric tons in 2024, the forecast suggests moderate annual growth, reaching 32.69 thousand metric tons by 2028. Compared to statistics prior to 2023, this expansion represents consistent year-on-year growth patterns, marked by a notable average annual growth rate (CAGR). As of 2023, the supply was approximately at the lower end of the 2024 forecast level, indicating a stable upward trend.
Future trends to watch include:
- Potential impacts of climate change on grape production in Brazil.
- Shifts in consumer preferences toward healthier snack options.
- Global market dynamics affecting import and export activities within the dried fruit sector.