In 2023, the Czech Republic exported 7 metric tons of dried figs to Austria. Analyzing the historical trends, there have been significant fluctuations since 2013, with notable peaks in 2017 and 2021. Over the last two years, year-on-year variations show no change, stabilizing at 7 metric tons since 2021. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the last five years stands at 28.47%, indicating a robust growth trajectory leading up to 2023.
From 2024 onwards, the forecasted data suggests a steady export volume of 7 metric tons annually, implying zero growth in both year-on-year variation and CAGR. This stabilization indicates a plateau in export volumes.
Future trends to watch for include potential market changes in Austria's demand for dried figs, shifts in the Czech Republic's production capacities, and broader economic factors influencing the dried fruit industry. Observing trade policies, competitive market entrants, and evolving consumer preferences will be critical in anticipating any deviations from the forecasted stability.