The forecast for whole fresh Little Tunny and Atlantic black Skipjack production in the capture fisheries sector in France indicates a steady increase from 2024 through 2028. The production is projected to grow from 13.69 metric tons in 2024 to 17.37 metric tons in 2028. Comparing these figures to the 2023 production levels, which are not explicitly given, suggest a solid upward trend.
Year-on-year growth is moderate, with a notable increment each year. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over these five years is significant, reflecting an ongoing increase in capture volumes. This pattern suggests strengthening demand or enhancing fisheries practices.
Trends to watch for in the future include:
- Potential regulatory changes impacting fishing quotas.
- Sustainability practices affecting fishery operations.
- Shifts in consumer demand preferences for tuna species.