In 2023, the demand for grapes in Poland was 143.0 thousand metric tons, showing a 1.42% year-on-year increase. Over the past five years, the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) was 1.46%, indicating a stable but modest upward trend. Since 2014, fluctuations in yearly demand revealed both significant increases, such as in 2017 with a 15.7% rise, and minor declines like in 2018 with a -5% decrease. The forecasted CAGR for the next five years is slightly lower at 0.81%, projecting a gradual growth to 151.0 thousand metric tons by 2028, a total 4.14% increase.
Future trends to watch for include potential impacts of climate change on grape production, evolving consumer preferences towards organic and locally-sourced products, and the potential influence of economic conditions on disposable income and purchasing behavior. Tracking these elements will be essential for understanding and adapting to changes in market dynamics.