Forecast: Ice Cream Consumption per Capita in Canada

In 2023, Canadians consumed X liters of ice cream per capita. Based on forecasted data, ice cream consumption per capita in Canada is projected to slightly decline from 4.43 liters in 2024 to 4.3 liters by 2028, indicating a gradual decrease in consumption.

Year-on-year variations show consistently small negative percentages, reflecting a steady downward trend. Analyzing the past two years, the decline pattern remains evident, reinforcing this trend. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the five-year period suggests an average annual decline.

Future trends to watch for include changing consumer preferences towards healthier alternatives, climatic influences on seasonal consumption patterns, and potential market innovations in low-fat or plant-based ice cream options.