Forecast: Fresh John Dory Production in Capture Fisheries for Human Consumption in France

In 2023, fresh John Dory production in capture fisheries in France stood at approximately 1,018 metric tons. The forecast indicates a declining trend in production, with a drop to 992.69 metric tons in 2024, a decrease of 2.49% year-on-year. By 2025, production is expected to fall by another 3.26% from 2024. The trend continues with a decrease of 2.69% in 2026, followed by a 2.21% decline in 2027, and a 1.81% fall in 2028. Over the five-year period starting in 2024, the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) is anticipated to be negative, reflecting a continual decrease.

Future trends to watch for:

  • Environmental factors affecting marine biodiversity and their impact on John Dory stocks.
  • Changes in fishing regulations and sustainability initiatives impacting capture fisheries.
  • Market demand shifts, potentially leading to innovations in aquaculture or alternative sources.
  • Technological advancement in fishing methods to potentially increase efficiency or reduce overfishing.

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