The forecast for fresh leerfish production in capture fisheries in France shows a declining trend from 2024 to 2028, starting at 3 metric tons in 2024 and decreasing to 0.6 metric tons in 2028. Compared to the previous year's actual data, this forecast represents a continuous annual decrease. The year-on-year variations reveal percentage declines of 20% between 2024-2025, 25% from 2025-2026, 33.3% from 2026-2027, and a 50% drop from 2027-2028. The compounded average growth rate over the five-year period reflects a notably negative trend in production.
The future trends to watch for include shifts in regulatory policies affecting fisheries, climate change impacts on marine biodiversity, and advancements in sustainable fishing practices. Monitoring these factors will be crucial for understanding potential impacts on fresh leerfish production beyond 2028.