Key Market Indicators
Czech fish production is projected to reach 21,000 metric tons by 2028, a slight increase from the 20,950 metric tons recorded in 2023. This represents a stagnant growth rate of 0% year on year. Since 1998, the country's fish supply has seen a decline of 0.7% annually. In contrast, Czech fish consumption is expected to rise. By 2028, consumption is forecasted to reach 31,800 metric tons, up from 31,500 metric tons in 2023. This marks a modest annual growth rate of 0.2% since 2019. In the global ranking for fish consumption in 2023, the Czech Republic stood at 75th place. Norway surpassed the Czech Republic with a consumption of 31,490 metric tons. Japan, the Philippines, and Thailand occupied the second, third, and fourth positions, respectively.