Key Market Indicators
Czech Fish Production is projected to remain relatively stagnant over the next five years, reaching approximately 20,960 metric tons by 2028 from its current level of 20,950 metric tons in 2023. This represents a negligible growth rate of 0% per year on average. Historically, Czech fish supply has seen a decline of 0.7% annually since 1998. On the global stage, Indonesia, India, and Bangladesh occupy the second, third, and fourth positions, respectively, in fish production rankings. In contrast, Czech Fish Consumption is expected to see modest growth. By 2028, consumption is anticipated to hit around 31,800 metric tons, up from 31,490 metric tons in 2023. This translates to an average annual growth rate of 0.2%. Since 2019, fish demand in the Czech Republic has increased by 0.2% each year.