The production of fresh freshwater fishes in capture fisheries in Poland showed a fluctuating trend from 2013 to 2023, starting at 3.15 Thousand Metric Tons in 2013 and reaching 3.11 Thousand Metric Tons in 2023. The year-on-year variations exhibit substantial volatility, such as a significant 43.38% increase in 2019 and a sharp 58.84% decline in 2020, with a gradual recovery noted in 2021 and 2022. The CAGR over the last five years up to 2023 stands at 2.41%, following a period of high variability.
For the forecast period from 2024 to 2028, the projections indicate a steady growth in production, reaching 3.31 Thousand Metric Tons by 2028. The forecasted 5-year CAGR is 1.02%, suggesting a moderate average annual growth rate of 5.18% over the same period.
Future trends to watch for include potential impacts of environmental policies, sustainability practices, and technological advancements in fisheries management, which could influence production capabilities and market dynamics. Climate change effects and regulatory changes may also play critical roles in shaping the future landscape of freshwater fish production in Poland.