In 2023, the production of Warty Venus in France through capture fisheries was recorded at 678.5 metric tons. Starting from 2024, forecasts indicate a consistent year-on-year growth, with production expected to reach 713.6 metric tons by 2028. This reflects a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of approximately 1% over the five-year forecast period. The data suggests a stable and moderate increase in production, driven by fisheries management practices and demand stability.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Impacts of regulatory changes on fishing quotas.
- Technological advancements in harvesting methods.
- Fluctuations in global seafood demand affecting export opportunities.
- Environmental factors such as climate change affecting marine biodiversity and resource availability.