The production of Fresh Small-spotted Catshark in France is projected to decrease steadily in the coming years. Starting from 2.9 thousand metric tons in 2024, it is forecasted to decline slightly every year, reaching 2.6 thousand metric tons by 2028. In 2023, production stood at an undetermined value not specified in the dataset.
This indicates a consistent downward trend with year-on-year variations reflecting subtle decreases: -2.76% for 2025, -2.48% for 2026, -2.91% for 2027, and -2.62% for 2028. Over the five-year period, this suggests an average annual decline in production volume.
Future trends to watch for include the sustainability of fisheries practices and potential regulatory impacts, climate change effects on marine ecosystems, and consumer demand shifts towards alternative seafood options. Monitoring these factors can provide insights into further changes in production volumes.