The harvested production of raspberries in Poland has shown significant variability over the past decade, fluctuating between 75.66 thousand metric tons in 2019 and a peak of 129.06 thousand metric tons in 2016. As of 2023, production stood at 115.87 thousand metric tons. The year-on-year variations reveal a sector influenced by multiple factors, with significant jumps such as a 62.83% increase in 2020 and drops like the 34.56% decrease in 2019.
The last two years witnessed a relatively stable trend, with a 0.96% increase in 2022 and a 10.46% increase in 2023. Looking ahead, the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the last 5 years averages at 0.045%, indicating modest growth. Future forecasts suggest a slight growth trajectory, with an average annual growth rate of 0.43%, leading to an estimated production of 119.21 thousand metric tons by 2028, reflecting an overall growth rate of 2.16% over the forecast period.
Future trends to watch for:
- Climate change impact on crop yields
- Market demand fluctuations and price elasticity
- Technological advancements in agriculture
- Policy changes and subsidies for raspberry farming