The table grape harvested production in Türkiye has shown fluctuations over the past decade. In 2013, production stood at 2.13 million metric tons, exhibiting minor variations in subsequent years. The most significant changes occurred in 2015 with a 12.69% decline and in 2021 with a 16.28% decrease. The year 2020 experienced a notable 8.2% increase, whereas 2022 saw a 13.09% rise. As of 2023, production is recorded at 2.04 million metric tons, a slight 3% decline from the previous year. The forecast from 2024 to 2028 predicts stable figures around 2.03 million metric tons with a slight average annual decline of 0.09%.
Future trends to watch for include the impact of climate change on grape yields, advancements in agricultural technology, and any shifts in domestic and international demand. Additionally, economic factors such as exchange rates and trade policies could also influence production trends in the coming years.