European Total Blue Ling Production in Capture Fisheries for Human Consumption by Country

In 2023, France dominated European Blue Ling production for human consumption with a value of €1.429 million, showcasing a robust 25.2% year-on-year increase. Iceland and Norway followed, with €0.747 and €0.502 million respectively, though Norway experienced a slight 2% decline. Spain, struggling at €0.016 million, saw a significant drop by 47.85%. Denmark and Germany showed positive trends with 15.26% and 0.51% increases. Sweden’s modest value faced a 3.08% decline. Over the last five years, France and Iceland show promising growth trends, yet periodic market reviews are essential.

Future trends to watch:

  • Regulatory changes impacting sustainable fishing practices in the EU.
  • Potential shifts in consumer preferences and economic conditions driving demand.
  • Technological advancements in fishing and data analytics improving yield accuracy.
  • Climate change affecting marine biodiversity and fishing zones.
  • Emerging markets contributing to evolving regional importance in production.

Top countries in Total Blue Ling Production in Capture Fisheries for Human Consumption by Country

# 7 Countries Euros Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 France 1,429,000 2023 -18.93% +25.2% View data
2 2 Iceland 746,650 2023 +33.71% +7.46% View data
3 3 Norway 502,280 2023 +2.46% -2% View data
4 4 Spain 15,610 2023 -92.8% -47.85% View data
5 5 Denmark 13,970 2023 -28.41% +15.26% View data
6 6 Germany 1,790 2023 +101.66% +0.51% View data
7 7 Sweden 200.31 2023 +11.67% -3.08% View data

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