Key Market Indicators
Central African Fish Production is projected to increase to approximately 230 metric tons by 2028, rising from around 220 metric tons in 2023. This growth represents a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 0.9%. Historically, since 1980, the fish supply in Central Africa has seen a steady annual increase of about 1%. In terms of consumption, Central African Fish Consumption is expected to reach about 7,700 metric tons by 2028, up from roughly 7,100 metric tons in 2023. This indicates an average annual growth rate of 1.4%. Since 2019, the demand for fish in Central Africa has experienced a yearly increase of 1.5%. In 2023, Central Africa ranked 120th globally in fish consumption. Slovenia surpassed Central Africa with a consumption of approximately 7,100 metric tons. Leading the global rankings were Japan, the Philippines, and Thailand, occupying the second, third, and fourth positions, respectively.