In 2023, the buttermilk supply in Canada was also 15.69 thousand kiloliters, as indicated by consistent forecast data from 2024 to 2028. There has been no year-on-year growth, resulting in no percentage variation, signaling a stable but stagnant market. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over this five-year period remains at 0%, reflecting a lack of growth or decline in supply.
Future trends to watch for include potential shifts in consumer preferences towards plant-based alternatives, which could impact buttermilk demand. Monitoring technological advancements in dairy production and international trade policies could also provide insights into future supply trends.