Forecast: Fresh Little Tunny, Atlantic black Skipjack Production in Capture Fisheries for Human Consumption in France

In 2023, the Fresh Little Tunny, Atlantic Black Skipjack production in France stood at an unspecified value level. The forecast for 2024 to 2028 shows a continuous decline in production value per metric ton, decreasing year-on-year: 7.02% in 2025, 7.75% in 2026, 7.97% in 2027, and 8.89% in 2028. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over this five-year period indicates a negative trend, emphasizing a consistent reduction in value for this fishery product.

Future trends to watch for:

  • Potential regulatory changes affecting fishing practices.
  • Impact of climate change on fish population and distribution.
  • Shifts in consumer preferences towards sustainable seafood options.
  • Technological advances in aquaculture reducing reliance on capture fisheries.

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