The fresh Pandora production in Italy's capture fisheries is projected to decline significantly over the next five years, with a decrease from 329.4 metric tons in 2024 to 153.7 metric tons by 2028. This represents a substantial reduction of approximately 53.3% across this period. The average Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) indicates a decrease of about 15% annually, highlighting a continuing downward trend compared to previous years.
The production consistently manifests a negative trend, with every year reflecting a further reduction in output. In 2023, the fresh Pandora production stood higher than the forecasted figures for the upcoming years. Therefore, stakeholders should consider adapting to this downward trajectory.
Future trends to watch for include the influence of environmental regulations, fishing policies, and climate change impacts on fisheries. Innovations in sustainable fishing practices and consumer preferences shifting towards ecological preservation could also play crucial roles in shaping these production figures.