The forecasted production of tunas, bonitos, and billfishes in Italy's capture fisheries for human consumption shows a downward trend from 2024 to 2028. The production decreases from 8.96 thousand metric tons in 2024 to 8.3 thousand metric tons in 2028, reflecting an annual average decline. Considering that the data are forecasts, an accurate starting point for analysis would be the 2023 production level, which stood at 9.12 thousand metric tons. The expected year-on-year reductions suggest a consistent decline, with more pronounced reductions noted in the earlier years of the forecast period.
Future trends to watch for include potential impacts from regulatory changes or environmental sustainability initiatives, which could influence fishing quotas and practices. The market should also keep an eye on technological advancements that could improve fishing efficiency or alternative methods of meeting consumer demand, such as aquaculture developments.