Key Market Indicators
Antigua's fish production is projected to maintain its current level, reaching 20 metric tons by 2028. This figure is unchanged from the 20 metric tons recorded in 2023, showing no compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the five-year period. The country's fish supply has remained stable since 1999. In contrast, fish consumption in Antigua is expected to see a slight increase. By 2028, consumption is forecasted to reach 1,040 metric tons, up from 1,030 metric tons in 2023. This represents a modest CAGR of 0.2% annually. Antiguan demand for fish has shown no significant change since 2019. In 2023, Antigua ranked 155th globally in fish consumption. Mongolia surpassed Antigua with a consumption of 1,030 metric tons. Leading the global rankings, Japan, the Philippines, and Thailand occupied the second, third, and fourth positions, respectively.