The forecast for Roes Whiting Fish production in capture fisheries in the UK from 2024 to 2028 shows a consistent decline. In 2023, production levels were recorded at 240.0 euros. The projected drop represents a gradual year-on-year decrease: 2025 by 1.26%, 2026 by 1.25%, 2027 by 1.24%, and 2028 by 1.24%, marking an annual compounded average growth rate (CAGR) of approximately -1.3% over this timeframe. This persistent decline suggests pressures on the fishery sector, likely driven by factors such as ecological concerns, policy changes, or market demands.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Regulatory changes impacting fishing quotas and sustainability practices.
- Environmental factors such as ocean temperature shifts and their effect on fish populations.
- Economic pressures from shifts in currency values and trade policies affecting the fisheries sector.