The sold production of dentifrices in France has had varied trends over the years. Between 2013 and 2019, there was notable growth, with occasional declines, peaking at 68.065 million euros in 2019. However, subsequent years witnessed fluctuations and a general decline. In 2023, the value stood at 60.167 million euros, reflecting a slight decrement from the previous year's 61.03 million euros.
Variation analysis shows significant volatility over the past years:
- 2013: YoY increase of 13.32%, CAGR of 10.9%.
- 2014: YoY increase of 1.85%, CAGR of 12.98%.
- 2015: YoY increase of 5.93%, CAGR of 47.56%.
- 2016: YoY increase of 19.61%, CAGR of 5.29%.
- 2017: YoY increase of 53.33%, CAGR of 17.53%.
- 2018: YoY decrease of 14.94%, CAGR of 10.98%.
- 2019: YoY increase of 17.78%, CAGR of 14.25%.
- 2020: YoY decrease of 13.72%, CAGR of 9.65%.
- 2021: YoY increase of 3.66%, CAGR of 6.56%.
- 2022: YoY increase of 0.25%, CAGR of -2.12%.
- 2023: YoY decrease of 1.41%, CAGR of 0.81%.
Looking ahead, the forecasted data suggests a gradual decline, with the value expected to drop to 47.625 million euros by 2028. The forecasted CAGR over the next five years is -3.73%, indicating a yearly average decrease.
Future trends to watch for include technological innovations in dental care, shifts in consumer preferences towards sustainable products, and potential impacts of global economic factors on production and sales. Keeping an eye on these aspects could provide insights into mitigating the projected decline.