The forecasted data for Germany's production of Frozen Golden Redfish in capture fisheries for human consumption indicates a consistent decline from 2024 to 2028. The value per metric ton starts at 1.72 thousand euros in 2024 and decreases to 0.94674 thousand euros by 2028. This represents a significant downward trend in the estimated production values over these five years.
Year-on-year variations indicate continual declines, particularly beyond 2026, as evidenced by the drop in value. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) across this period highlights an average annual decrease, pointing towards a negative growth trajectory in the projected data.
Future trends to watch include potential factors impacting capture fishery outputs, such as regulatory changes, shifts in demand, and environmental considerations that may influence production levels and pricing outcomes. Monitoring these variables will be crucial for stakeholders in the German seafood industry to adapt to evolving market conditions.