European Alive Fresh Aquatic Animals Production in Capture Fisheries for Human Consumption by Country

In 2024, France led European Alive Fresh Aquatic Animals Production in Capture Fisheries for Human Consumption at 42.59 Thousand Metric Tons, despite a slight 0.2% decline in 2023. The Netherlands experienced robust growth with a 12.16% increase, reaching 10.34 Thousand Metric Tons. Conversely, Spain and Norway faced significant reductions of 4.37% and 39.89%, respectively, leaving Spain at 4.57 and Norway at 1.06 Thousand Metric Tons. Italy and Sweden remained stable, with minimal variations at 2.81 and 0.78 Thousand Metric Tons.

As Europe navigates in 2024, future trends may include:

  • An increasing focus on sustainable fishing practices and regulations.
  • Potential impacts of climate change on aquatic ecosystems and resources.
  • A possible shift towards aquaculture to meet growing consumer demand.

Top countries in Alive Fresh Aquatic Animals Production in Capture Fisheries for Human Consumption by Country

# 6 Countries Metric Tons Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 France 42,590 2023 -20.19% -0.2% View data
2 2 Netherlands 10,340 2023 -15.65% +12.16% View data
3 3 Spain 4,570 2023 +5.16% -4.37% View data
4 4 Italy 2,810 2023 +4.34% +0.078% View data
5 5 Norway 1,060 2023 +80.67% -39.89% View data
6 6 Sweden 782.61 2023 -4.62% View data

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