Forecast: Orange Juice Distribution in Brazil

The distribution of orange juice in Brazil has shown considerable fluctuations over the past decade. Peak distribution was observed in 2013 with 1.564 million metric tons. Subsequent years exhibited significant variability, with notable declines in 2014 and 2015 followed by recovery in 2016. Recent years saw a downtrend, with 2023 recording 1.1077 million metric tons, a reduction from earlier peaks. The forecast for the next five years projects a steady decline, with a CAGR of -2.54%, resulting in an estimated 0.94494 million metric tons by 2028, reflecting a 12.05% total decrease.

Future trends to watch for include potential impacts of climate change on citrus production, shifts in global trade policies, and changing consumer preferences towards healthier beverages, which may influence orange juice demand and distribution patterns in Brazil.

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