In 2023, the whole fresh common eagle ray production in capture fisheries in France stood at an undisclosed value. From 2024 to 2028, forecasts indicate a declining trend in value from 850.7 Euros per metric ton to 672.6 Euros per metric ton. Year-on-year, values decrease consistently, suggesting a diminishing market or decreasing demand. Specifically, the average annual decline, referred to as CAGR over the projected period, underlines a market contraction or decrease in value per metric ton.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Potential regulatory changes affecting fisheries impacting cost and production volume.
- Environmental shifts influencing the availability and sustainability of common eagle ray stocks.
- Market demand fluctuations based on consumer preferences and international trade dynamics.