Key Market Indicators
Greek fish production is projected to climb to approximately 168,000 metric tons by 2028, up from around 151,000 metric tons in 2023. This represents an average annual growth rate of 1.7%. Historical data since 1965 shows a consistent increase in Greek fish supply, with an average annual growth of 2.7%. In 2023, Greece ranked 31st globally in fish production. Uganda slightly surpassed Greece, matching its output at around 151,000 metric tons. Leading the global rankings were Indonesia, India, and Bangladesh, securing the second, third, and fourth spots, respectively. Conversely, Greek fish consumption is predicted to see a slight decline. By 2028, consumption is expected to reach about 45,600 metric tons, a small decrease from the 45,900 metric tons recorded in 2023. This marks an average annual decline of 0.1%. Since 2019, Greek fish demand has remained relatively steady, showing no significant year-on-year changes.