The forecast for gutted fresh megrim production in capture fisheries for human consumption in Germany from 2024 to 2028 shows a clear declining trend. The production begins at 0.29 metric tons in 2024, then decreases by approximately 10.3% into 2025, followed by a decline of 15.4% into 2026. The downward trajectory continues with reductions of 18.2% into 2027 and 16.7% into 2028. Looking at the compound annual growth rate (CAGR), there is an average annual decrease of around 15% over these five years.
Future trends to watch for include changing consumer preferences, sustainability practices, and potential governmental policies affecting fishing quotas. Additionally, global climate changes may impact fisheries' productivity and thus influence the availability and price of species like megrim in the market.