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.