The data indicates that from 2024 to 2028, the apricots area fully converted and under conversion to organic farming in Italy will constitute only 0.03% of the Total Utilised Agricultural Area annually. This forecast shows no year-on-year variation, suggesting a steady but minimal level of organic conversion activity across this period.
Absent any variations in prior years, it's apparent that growth in organic apricot farming has plateaued. The last CAGR could not be calculated due to stagnant data, hence reflecting no growth over the five-year period.
Future trends to watch for include potential governmental policy to support organic farming, shifts in consumer demand towards organic products, and technological advancements in organic farming practices that may stimulate a rise in the conversion rate.
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