In 2023, Türkiye's fisheries production stood at approximately 810 thousand metric tons. The forecasted data indicates a steady increase in production volumes from 2024 to 2028. Comparing each subsequent year, the annual growth rate in percentage terms suggests a consistently modest upward trend.
- In 2024, the forecasted production volume is expected to be around 815.81 thousand metric tons, a 0.72% increase from 2023.
- For 2025, the volume is projected to rise to 821.18 thousand metric tons, reflecting a 0.66% increase from the previous year.
- In 2026, production is anticipated to reach 826.5 thousand metric tons, marking a 0.65% growth year-on-year.
- In 2027, the volume is predicted to be 831.77 thousand metric tons, a 0.64% increase from 2026.
- By 2028, the production is forecasted to climb to 836.98 thousand metric tons, representing a 0.63% rise from the previous year.
The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the five-year period from 2024 to 2028 is approximately 0.66%. This underlines a stable, albeit slow, growth trajectory in Türkiye's fisheries sector.
Future trends to watch for include potential impacts of climate change on marine ecosystems, advancements in aquaculture technologies, regulatory shifts, and the economic influence of global seafood demand. Monitoring these factors will be crucial for accurately predicting and optimizing future production volumes.