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.