European Whole Fresh Atlantic Bluefin Tuna Production in Capture Fisheries by Country

The European Whole Fresh Atlantic Bluefin Tuna production landscape in capture fisheries for 2023 was led by Spain with a robust output of 4.04 thousand metric tons. Italy followed with 1.06 thousand metric tons, while France produced slightly less at 0.89795 thousand metric tons. Greece and Portugal contributed 0.42676 and 0.18635 thousand metric tons, respectively. Croatia and Ireland's contributions were relatively smaller, and Norway, Iceland, and Cyprus had negligible outputs.

Year-on-year variations showcase a mixed outlook: Spain's production increased by 4.62%, while Italy saw a decline of 0.072%. France experienced growth at 7.79%, with Greece and Portugal marking significant gains at 8.11% and 11.2%, respectively. Croatia improved by 5.53%, while Ireland saw the largest surge at 32.83%. Norway and Cyprus experienced declines at 23.08% and 22.31%.

Future trends to watch in the European Whole Fresh Atlantic Bluefin Tuna production involve sustainable fishing practices, regulatory impacts on quotas, and climate change effects on migration patterns. Potential technological advancements may lead to improved capture techniques, likely impacting production dynamics by country.

Top countries in Whole Fresh Atlantic Bluefin Tuna Production in Capture Fisheries by Country

# 10 Countries Metric Tons Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Spain 4,040 2023 +29.93% +4.62% View data
2 2 Italy 1,060 2023 -17.02% -0.072% View data
3 3 France 897.95 2023 +3.79% +7.79% View data
4 4 Greece 426.76 2023 +0.7% +8.11% View data
5 5 Portugal 186.35 2023 +16.25% +11.2% View data
6 6 Croatia 77.21 2023 +5.09% +5.53% View data
7 7 Ireland 9.31 2023 +38.52% +32.83% View data
8 8 Norway 2.1 2023 +5% -23.08% View data
9 9 Iceland 1 2021 +604.23% -7.79% View data
10 10 Cyprus 0.56 2023 -29.93% -22.31% View data

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