Key Market Indicators
French Polynesia's fish production is projected to rise to approximately 2,010 metric tons by 2028, up from around 1,920 metric tons in 2023. This represents an average annual growth rate of 0.8%. Historical data shows that since 1981, French Polynesian fish supply has increased by an average of 0.7% each year. In terms of consumption, French Polynesia is expected to reach about 7,570 metric tons by 2028, growing from 7,420 metric tons in 2023. The average annual growth rate for consumption is estimated at 0.4%. Since 2019, the country's fish demand has also risen by 0.4% annually. In the global ranking for fish consumption in 2023, French Polynesia stood at 118th place, with Barbados surpassing it at 7,420 metric tons. Leading the ranking were Japan, the Philippines, and Thailand, respectively taking the second, third, and fourth spots.