Forecast: Domestic Extraction Used of Biomass in Switzerland

Based on the series of forecasted data, the Domestic Extraction Used of Biomass in Switzerland shows a slight but consistent year-on-year decrease from 2024 to 2028, starting at 14.84 million metric tons in 2024 and declining to 14.80 million metric tons in 2028. This trend indicates a very gradual reduction in biomass extraction. Given that the actual value for 2023 is not provided within the specified data, it should be noted for trend comparison purposes.

The year-on-year variations for the forecasted period show a marginal decrease of approximately 0.07% annually. Over the last two years, the trend remains consistent with a minimal average annual decline, reflected in a small Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of approximate -0.07%.

Future trends to watch for include potential shifts in agricultural practices, changes in energy policies favoring renewable sources, and increased emphasis on sustainable resource management. Factors such as environmental regulations, technological advancements in biomass processing, and economic incentives for green initiatives could also significantly impact the volume of biomass extracted domestically.

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