European Total John Dory Production in Capture Fisheries by Country

The European Total John Dory production in capture fisheries presents a varied landscape, with France leading at 1.07 thousand metric tons but showing a downward trend of -6.59% year-on-year in 2023. Portugal follows with 0.32754 thousand metric tons and a growth of 4.14%. Spain and Italy, with productions of 0.28382 and 0.1978 thousand metric tons respectively, experienced declines of -21.97% and -8.31%. The UK also noticed a decrease of -3.62% reaching 0.19574 thousand metric tons. Yet, countries like Croatia and the Netherlands showed positive growth at 9.71% and 12.62%, respectively.

A closer look reveals:

  • Some smaller producers like Norway, Denmark, and Sweden saw significant increases, indicating potential for growth in these regions.
  • Overall, the CAGR over the last five years suggests varied growth rates, with cyclical ups and downs reflecting natural variability in fisheries production.

Looking to the future, the European capture fisheries market for John Dory will likely experience changes influenced by environmental regulations, technological advancements in sustainable fishing, and shifting consumer demands. It is crucial to monitor technological innovations, climate impacts on marine ecosystems, and international policy developments, as these factors could dramatically alter production landscapes and country rankings.

Top countries in Total John Dory Production in Capture Fisheries by Country

# 10 Countries Metric Tons Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 France 1,070 2023 +0.31% -6.59% View data
2 2 Portugal 327.54 2023 -1.09% +4.14% View data
3 3 Spain 283.82 2023 -20.75% -21.97% View data
4 4 Italy 197.8 2023 +17.04% -8.31% View data
5 5 United Kingdom 195.74 2023 -0.83% -3.62% View data
6 6 Greece 159.2 2022 -8.03% View data
7 7 Croatia 48.48 2023 -1.46% +9.71% View data
8 8 Belgium 35.9 2023 +7.49% -1.94% View data
9 9 Netherlands 18.86 2023 -1.28% +12.62% View data
10 10 Slovenia 0.87 2023 +44.2% -2.85% View data

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