European Fresh Atlantic Salmon Production in Capture Fisheries Share by Country (Euros)

In 2023, Finland led European Fresh Atlantic Salmon production with 52.56 million Euros, despite a 2.89% decline. Poland grew slightly by 0.066%, reaching 17.02 million Euros, contrasting Sweden's sharp 14.82% drop. France and Norway experienced declines of 6.15% and 2.07%, respectively. Notably, Estonia surged by 6.72%, while Denmark and Latvia faced significant drops of 39.67% and 18.28%. Lithuania ceased production entirely with a 100% fall. Spain and Germany also saw declines, with Portugal showing a modest 4.2% increase.

Future trends to watch:

  • The shift towards sustainable fisheries practices impacting production volumes.
  • Potential regulatory changes in major producing countries like Finland and Poland.
  • The growing impact of climate change on salmon habitats and fisheries yields.
  • Technological advancements leading to enhanced capture efficiency and cost reduction.
  • Market demand fluctuations driven by evolving consumer preferences for sustainable seafood.

Top countries in Fresh Atlantic Salmon Production in Capture Fisheries Share by Country (Euros)

# 10 Countries Percent Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Finland 52.56 2023 -2.89% -2.89% View data
2 2 Poland 17.02 2023 +12240% +0.066% View data
3 3 Sweden 13.73 2023 -39.11% -14.82% View data
4 4 France 6.72 2023 -35.56% -6.15% View data
5 5 Norway 6.02 2023 -0.053% -2.07% View data
6 6 Estonia 3.6 2023 +1.25% +6.72% View data
7 7 Denmark 0.78 2023 +4080% -39.67% View data
8 8 Latvia 0.61 2023 -6.87% -18.28% View data
9 9 Germany 0.25 2023 +40.28% -19.67% View data
10 10 Lithuania 0.25 2023 -12.26% View data

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