The forecast for the re-import of jams, fruit jellies, purees, and pastes to Brazil from 2024 to 2028 indicates a declining trend. The data shows a consistent decrease, dropping steadily each year from 118.22 kilograms in 2024 to 103.62 kilograms in 2028. Compared to 2023, which serves as the benchmark year, the trend implies a continual reduction in the import quantities.
Year-on-year variations reflect a persistently negative trend, indicating diminishing import volumes annually. Over the last five years, the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) also suggests an average yearly decline, highlighting challenges or shifts in market dynamics.
Future trends to watch:
- Potential changes in domestic demand for fruit-based products that might influence import levels.
- Trade policy adjustments or tariff changes affecting import-export balances.
- Potential increases in domestic production capabilities reducing the need for imports.