Between 2013 and 2023, apple supply in Angola experienced notable fluctuations. The supply peaked in 2014 at 19.4 thousand metric tons but saw a significant decline to 6.4 thousand metric tons by 2020. Despite a resurgence to 10 thousand metric tons in 2022, a slight decrease to 9.84 thousand metric tons is expected for 2023.
- Over the past two years, the year-on-year variation saw a notable increase of 42.86% in 2022 followed by a decrease of 1.57% in 2023.
- The CAGR for the last five years is around 1.58%.
Looking forward, the forecast indicates a stable apple supply around 9.85 thousand metric tons from 2024 to 2028, with minimal growth and a forecasted CAGR of 0.01%. Future trends to watch for include potential impacts of climate change, innovations in agriculture, and shifts in consumer demand that could influence apple supply dynamics in Angola.