In 2023, France's Red Gurnard production in capture fisheries was recorded at 2.65 thousand metric tons. The forecasted data for the following years indicates a steady but modest growth in production. By 2024, production is expected to be 2.67 thousand metric tons, with slight increments consistently until reaching 2.77 thousand metric tons by 2028. The year-on-year increase is marginal, highlighting a stable market environment:
- 2024-2025: 0.75% increase
- 2025-2026: 1.12% increase
- 2026-2027: 1.10% increase
- 2027-2028: 0.73% increase
The Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) for 2024 to 2028 is approximately 0.88%, suggesting a steady growth pattern.
Future trends to watch include environmental policies affecting marine ecosystems, market demand shifts, and potential advancements in sustainable fishing techniques, which could significantly influence production forecasts.