In 2023, the production of frozen tunas, bonitos, and billfishes in Italy's capture fisheries stood at a certain level, serving as the baseline for predicting future values. From 2024 onwards, forecasts indicate a steady increase in production value, rising from 15.095 million Euros in 2024 to 16.822 million Euros by 2028. This upward trend reflects a consistent annual growth pattern with a projected year-on-year average increase. The five-year CAGR suggests solid growth potential in the sector, indicating that the market is likely to expand steadily in the coming years.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Impact of environmental policies on fish stock and their management in Italian waters.
- Technological advancements in fishing techniques and their adoption by fisheries.
- Market demand fluctuations influenced by consumer preferences for sustainable seafood.
- Potential impacts of climate change on marine ecosystems affecting fish availability.