Global Capture Fisheries Production Volume Share by Country (Metric Tons)

In 2023, China led global capture fisheries with a significant share, although it experienced a slight decline. Meanwhile, Indonesia, India, and Bangladesh saw modest increases, contrasting with substantial declines in Myanmar and Germany. Notably, Oman and Ecuador showed remarkable growth, whereas Peru and Japan faced downturns. Nigeria, with marginal decrease, remained stable amid varied trends across regions and countries. The U.S. and Venezuela observed noticeable growth, highlighting a shift in the fisheries landscape.

Future trends may focus on changes driven by environmental policies, technological advancements, and geopolitical factors affecting global capture fisheries, potentially redistributing production volumes among different regions.

Top countries in Capture Fisheries Production Volume Share by Country (Metric Tons)

# 10 Countries Percent Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 China 13.39 2023 -2.66% -3.46% View data
2 2 Indonesia 8 2023 +1.59% +0.76% View data
3 3 Peru 6.8 2023 +0.45% -2.61% View data
4 4 India 6.1 2023 +4.73% +1.2% View data
5 5 Russia 5.67 2023 +1.02% +0.57% View data
6 6 United States 5.19 2023 +0.33% +4.79% View data
7 7 Viet Nam 4 2023
8 8 Japan 3.28 2023 -1.84% -2.05% View data
9 9 Norway 2.76 2023 +0.11% -0.79% View data
10 10 Chile 2.67 2023 +2.25% +0.89% View data

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