European Frozen Aquatic Animals Production in Capture Fisheries for Human Consumption by Country

In 2023, Spain led European frozen aquatic animal production for human consumption at 937.86 million euros, with Norway and Iceland following. Portugal and the UK saw significant year-on-year growth at 11.4% and 11.64%, respectively. France experienced a remarkable growth spike of 191.97%, whereas Sweden and Italy faced notable declines of 42.48% and 8.29%. Germany and the Netherlands also experienced slight contractions.

Future trends to monitor include:

  • Spain's continued dominance and potential market expansions in other European countries.
  • Emerging sustainable practices in aquaculture affecting capture fisheries.
  • Impacts of climate change and regulatory shifts on fishing yields and economic outputs.
  • Technological advancements improving efficiency and adherence to sustainability within the sector.

Top countries in Frozen Aquatic Animals Production in Capture Fisheries for Human Consumption by Country

# 10 Countries Euros Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Spain 937,860,000 2023 -5.5% +3.9% View data
2 2 Norway 711,060,000 2023 +6.15% +3.48% View data
3 3 Iceland 263,150,000 2023 +2.03% +3.41% View data
4 4 Netherlands 214,380,000 2023 +41.17% -1.65% View data
5 5 Portugal 46,943,000 2023 -0.94% +11.4% View data
6 6 Germany 40,517,000 2023 +47.85% -2.35% View data
7 7 Italy 29,344,000 2023 +18.39% -8.29% View data
8 8 United Kingdom 14,500,000 2023 +4.16% +11.64% View data
9 9 France 5,074,600 2023 -65.42% +191.97% View data
10 10 Denmark 3,164,500 2023 +3.96% +36.73% View data

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