The sold production of frozen vegetables and vegetable mixtures in Poland has seen fluctuating trends over the past decade. Starting at 597.29 million kg in 2013, there was a noticeable dip until 2016, followed by a significant rise in 2017. From 2018 onward, the production levels have been exhibiting moderate changes year-on-year, with a slight decrease in 2018 and overall growth leading up to 2023, which stood at 667.54 million kg. The five-year Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) up to 2023 was a modest 0.92%, indicating a slow but steady growth trajectory.
Key trends observed include:
- 2017 registered a remarkable increase of 14.17%.
- Despite fluctuations, the production reached an all-time high in 2023.
- The year-on-year growth rates indicated volatility with the lowest in 2020 (-0.74%) and highest in 2017.
Future trends to watch for:
- The forecast up to 2028 suggests a consistent upward trend with a five-year CAGR of 1.29%, reaching 724.52 million kg, representing a 6.62% growth from 2023.
- Factors influencing future trends may include improved agricultural practices, demand for healthy and convenient food options, and potential market expansions.