Key Market Indicators
**Finnish Fish Production to Slightly Decline by 2028** Finnish fish production is projected to experience a minor decline over the next five years. The nation's fish production is expected to reach approximately 14,370 metric tons by 2028, down from around 14,390 metric tons in 2023. This represents a nearly stable year-on-year average rate of decline. Since 1970, Finland's fish supply has seen a modest increase of about 0.3% annually. In 2023, Finland ranked 71st in global fish production, with Israel narrowly ahead at 14,390 metric tons. Leading the rankings are Indonesia, India, and Bangladesh, occupying the top three positions respectively. **Fish Consumption in Finland on a Steady Decline** Finnish fish consumption is also on a downward trend. By 2028, consumption is forecasted to drop to approximately 47.81 thousand metric tons, down from 50.49 thousand metric tons in 2023. This translates to an average yearly decrease of 0.8%. Since 2019, the demand for fish in Finland has been decreasing at an annual rate of 1.1%.