In 2023, whole fresh tuna production in France's capture fisheries stood at a notable volume. Forecasting from 2024 to 2028 reveals a consistent downward trend in production, declining annually by 0.1 metric tons. This indicates a gradual decrease in capture fisheries output, pointing towards possible factors such as environmental constraints or regulatory impacts. This consistent year-on-year decline necessitates attention, with volume dropping from 30.6 metric tons in 2024 to 30.2 metric tons by 2028.
Future trends to watch for:
- Environmental policies and their influence on capture methodologies.
- Technological innovations in sustainable fishing.
- Market demand shifts impacting production volume needs.
- Climate change effects on marine life and subsequent resource availability.