The forecast for Acoupa Weakfish production in capture fisheries for human consumption in France shows a significant declining trend from 2024 to 2028. The data reveals a consistent decrease in production, starting from a forecast of 281.4 metric tons in 2024 to just 136.5 metric tons by 2028. Unfortunately, the data for 2023 isn't provided, but this forecast indicates a severe drop in production over the five-year period. The year-on-year variations illustrate an average decline in production, with the Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) representing a pronounced downward trend over these years.
Future trends to monitor include:
- Potential adjustments in fishing regulations and quotas, aiming to manage and possibly rejuvenate weakfish stocks.
- Environmental and climate impacts on marine ecosystems that could further affect weakfish availability.
- Innovations in aquaculture and sustainable fishing practices that might offset declines in wild capture production.
- Market adaptations and consumer shifts toward alternative seafood sources if weaknesses in wild stocks continue.