European Total Dab, Limanda Production in Capture Fisheries for Human Consumption by Country

In 2023, Denmark led European Total Dab, Limanda production in capture fisheries for human consumption, with a value of 2.1363 million euros. The Netherlands and Iceland followed, while other countries displayed notably lower values. Year-on-year, Denmark saw a decrease of 4.5%, indicating a decline in fish production. However, Norway and Sweden presented significant growth with increases of 19.92% and 26.34% respectively, suggesting potential shifts in market dynamics. Conversely, the Netherlands and Germany experienced substantial declines of around 20%, potentially indicating competitive or environmental challenges.

Future trends to watch for include the potential for growth in Scandinavian countries, as indicated by Norway and Sweden's recent increases. Additionally, monitoring the Netherlands' response to their marked decline could reveal new strategies or technologies aimed at revitalizing production. Furthermore, as sustainability pressures mount, shifts towards more eco-friendly practices in European fisheries might alter production landscapes and economic viability. Economic and regulatory developments are also likely to play critical roles in shaping future trends within this sector.

Top countries in Total Dab, Limanda Production in Capture Fisheries for Human Consumption by Country

# 10 Countries Euros Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Denmark 2,136,300 2023 +2.15% -4.5% View data
2 2 Netherlands 1,391,300 2023 -27.22% -19.8% View data
3 3 Iceland 516,640 2021 +139.33% +31.42% View data
4 4 Germany 483,390 2023 +64.82% -19.77% View data
5 5 France 366,260 2023 -3.48% -6.23% View data
6 6 Belgium 78,550 2023 +16.9% -10.63% View data
7 7 United Kingdom 55,560 2023 -10.98% -12.22% View data
8 8 Ireland 1,890 2021 +12.45% View data
9 9 Norway 1,510 2023 +44.18% +19.92% View data
10 10 Spain 1,040 2022 -100% -100% View data

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