European Cooked Aquatic Animals Production in Capture Fisheries for Human Consumption by Country

In 2023, the Netherlands led European production of cooked aquatic animals for human consumption, valued at 75.658 million euros, despite a slight decrease of 1.04% from the previous year. Germany followed with 46.305 million euros, experiencing a 5.08% decline. Norway, Denmark, and Sweden also saw declines of 5.97%, 8.29%, and 2.86% respectively. Belgium, in contrast, managed a 4.06% growth, while Spain showed a significant increase of 78.17%, albeit from a much smaller base.

Future trends to watch include:

  • Technological advancements in sustainable fishing practices.
  • Potential impacts of climate change on aquatic populations.
  • Shifts in consumer preferences towards sustainable seafood options.
  • Policy changes within the EU concerning fisheries management and trade.

Top countries in Cooked Aquatic Animals Production in Capture Fisheries for Human Consumption by Country

# 7 Countries Euros Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Netherlands 75,658,000 2023 -8.21% -1.04% View data
2 2 Germany 46,305,000 2023 -0.76% -5.08% View data
3 3 Norway 23,091,000 2023 -5.7% -5.97% View data
4 4 Denmark 16,178,000 2023 +6.12% -8.29% View data
5 5 Sweden 10,934,000 2023 -1.11% -2.86% View data
6 6 Belgium 3,558,400 2023 -27.99% +4.06% View data
7 7 Spain 51,580 2023 +616.96% +78.17% View data

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