The forecasted values for fresh deep-water red snapper production in France from 2024 to 2028 indicate a steady decline, with values dropping from 14.26 thousand euros per metric ton in 2024 to 13.37 thousand euros in 2028. This consistent downward trend reflects average yearly reductions, or a negative compound annual growth rate (CAGR), over the five-year period. The year-on-year variations suggest minor decreases each year, signifying a gradual market adjustment possibly due to supply constraints or changing demand dynamics.
Future trends to watch include potential impacts from environmental policies influencing capture fisheries, shifts in consumer preferences towards sustainable seafood, and advancements in fishing technology that could alter production costs and efficiencies.