As of 2023, Canada's import of frozen whole trout stood at a certain baseline, which increases steadily from 2024 to 2028. The forecast from 2024 shows a moderate growth, starting at 486.21 thousand kilograms and reaching 497.08 thousand kilograms by 2028. The year-on-year growth is relatively consistent, with small percentage increases reflecting a stable demand trajectory.
Watching future trends is vital. Key factors to monitor include potential changes in consumer preferences, trade policies, and global supply chain dynamics, all of which could impact the import volumes of frozen whole trout to Canada. Additionally, shifts in aquaculture technology and sustainability practices might influence future supply and demand.