Forecast: Oranges Yield in Vietnam

From 2013 to 2022, the oranges yield in Vietnam has shown variability with a general upward trend. The most significant year-on-year changes are seen in 2017 (8.18%) and 2021 (7.26%), while it dipped by -3.29% in 2020. The average annual growth (CAGR) has remained positive albeit fluctuating, most notably peaking in 2014 (3.48%) and dropping to a low of 0.58% in 2016. Forecasts suggest a steady growth with a CAGR of 1.36% for the next five years, predicting a yield of 166.83 thousand hectograms per hectare by 2028.

Future Trends to Watch

Future trends in Vietnam's orange yields may be influenced by various factors such as climatic conditions, technological advancements in agriculture, and policy changes. Monitoring these could provide a more precise forecast and potential opportunities to enhance productivity.