The demand for cassava in Brazil has shown a declining trend according to forecast data. Starting at 15.26 million metric tons in 2024, the demand is expected to decrease to 13.44 million metric tons by 2028. Considering actual data from previous years, 2023, for example, had a demand of 15.60 million metric tons, implying a consistent annual reduction in demand.
Year-on-year variations over the last two years highlight a decrease of approximately 3.1% from 2024 to 2025 and another 3.1% from 2025 to 2026. The five-year Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) underscores an average annual decline rate of around 3.1%.
Future trends to watch for include potential impacts from economic shifts, changes in agricultural practices, dietary preferences, and any new government policies regarding cassava production and consumption. Additionally, trends in technology adoption for cassava processing and alternative uses might influence future demand.