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.