Forecast: Whole Fresh Cow Milk Production in South Africa

Whole fresh cow milk production in South Africa experienced notable fluctuations over the years. Between 2013 and 2018, there was a consistent increase in production, with values growing from 3.2603 to 3.7526 million metric tons. This growth, however, was met with a significant decline in 2019, where production fell sharply to 2.873 million metric tons. In the subsequent years, recovery was evident with modest year-on-year increases until 2022. The 2023 production value stood at 3.1087 million metric tons. From 2024 to 2028, forecasted figures suggest a slight annual decline, indicating a steady decrease at a CAGR of -0.2%.

Future trends to watch for include shifts in dairy consumption patterns, technological advancements in dairy farming, and economic factors affecting milk production. Monitoring these variables can provide better insights into potential changes in milk production trajectories in South Africa.

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