Forecast: Total Greater Amberjack Production in Capture Fisheries for Human Consumption in Italy

In 2024, the forecast for Italy's Greater Amberjack production in capture fisheries for human consumption stands at 391.7 metric tons, marking a slight decrease from the previous year, 2023. The trend continues to show a year-on-year decline, with the production estimates decreasing progressively over the next few years: 387.9 metric tons in 2025, 384.9 metric tons in 2026, 382.4 metric tons in 2027, and 380.4 metric tons in 2028.

This consistent downward trend over the forecast period reflects a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of about -0.75% from 2023 to 2028. The decline signals underlying challenges such as overfishing, changes in environmental conditions, or shifts in market demand.

Future trends worth monitoring include:

  • Impact of regulatory measures aimed at sustainable fishing practices.
  • Potential shifts in consumer demand towards more sustainable seafood options.
  • Technological advancements in aquaculture that might affect capture fishery dynamics.

Top Countries about Wild Fisheries