The demand for grapes in the Netherlands, measured in Thousand Metric Tons, has seen a fluctuating trend from 2014 to 2023. The value stood at 164.0 thousand metric tons in 2014 and has shown both upward and downward movements over the years. By 2023, the demand decreased to 125.0 thousand metric tons, indicating a downward trend over the long term. The year-on-year variation for 2023 is -1.57%, with a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 0.49% over the last five years.
From 2014 to 2023, some significant changes include a sharp 12.2% decrease in 2015 followed by an even steeper decline of 15.28% in 2016. Conversely, 2017 saw a notable increase of 53.28%, while 2018 experienced a decline of 34.76%. The demand stabilized somewhat from 2019, with variations ranging from -2.27% to 9.84%. For the years 2024 to 2028, the forecast indicates a continued decline, with a forecasted 5-year CAGR of -1.52% and a growth rate of -7.38% by 2028.
Future trends to watch for include the impact of changing consumer preferences towards healthier lifestyles, advancements in agricultural technologies, and potential economic fluctuations that could influence import and production levels. Monitoring these factors can provide insights into future demand shifts in the Netherlands' grape market.