In 2023, the production of gutted fresh Greater Forkbeard in UK capture fisheries was estimated at 354.56 thousand Euros. From this, a declining trend is observed, with forecasted values decreasing year-on-year. By 2028, production is anticipated to fall by 214.2 thousand Euros. Year-on-year variations indicate a continued decrease, with percentages suggesting a consistent decline in production volume. Over the five-year period, there is a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) showing an average downward trend, further emphasizing the reduction in production.
Future trends to watch for include the potential impact of regulatory changes on capture fisheries, shifts in consumer demand, technological improvements in sustainable fishing practices, and environmental factors affecting fish populations.