The forecast for apple production in Canada indicates a steady decline from 373.12 thousand metric tons in 2024 to 363.75 thousand metric tons in 2028. Year-on-year variations show an average negative trend, decreasing by approximately 1% annually. The compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) over the five-year forecast period also aligns with this downward trend.
Key trends to watch for in the future include climate change impacts, shifts in consumer preferences towards new apple varieties, and technological advancements in agricultural practices, all of which could influence production rates. Additionally, the influence of international trade policies on import and export dynamics may also play a significant role.