Key Market Indicators
Finnish Fish Production is projected to reach approximately 14,400 metric tons by 2028, maintaining a steady level from around 14,400 metric tons in 2023. This indicates a negligible annual decline. Historical data since 1970 shows a modest annual growth of 0.3% in Finnish fish supply. In contrast, Finnish Fish Consumption is expected to decrease. Forecasts suggest a drop to about 47,800 metric tons by 2028 from 50,500 metric tons in 2023, averaging an annual decline of 0.8%. Since 2019, the country's fish demand has decreased by an average of 1.1% per year. In 2023, Finland ranked 60th in global fish consumption. Gambia surpassed Finland with a consumption of 50,500 metric tons. Leading the global ranks were Japan, the Philippines, and Thailand, occupying the second, third, and fourth positions respectively.