The supply of soybean oil calories per capita in Brazil is forecasted to slightly increase from 310.58 kilocalories in 2024 to 312.16 kilocalories by 2028. This represents a steady year-on-year growth, averaging about 0.5% annually over the five years. The data suggests a gradual upward trend in soybean oil consumption per capita, reflecting possibly stable demand or incremental dietary integration over the forecast period. The 2023 actual figures aren't provided, but the forecasted figures suggest a continuation of past trends.
Future trends to watch for include potential influences of dietary shifts towards healthier oils, government policy impacts on agriculture, and external economic factors such as trade policies or shifts in global oilseed markets which could affect soybean oil supply and consumption patterns in Brazil.