The forecast for fresh Thornback Ray production in Italy's capture fisheries indicates a gradual decline from 2024 through 2028. Starting at 504.9 metric tons in 2024, production is expected to decrease each year, reaching 499.1 metric tons in 2028. When comparing the annual production figures from 2023 to 2028, the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) suggests a negative average annual variation, reflecting a slow reduction in production levels. The year-on-year decrease is consistent, ranging from around -0.4% to -0.2% annually.
Key future trends to watch for in the Thornback Ray production might include changing environmental conditions that influence migration and breeding patterns, shifts in consumer demand, regulatory changes in fishing quotas, as well as advancements in sustainable fisheries management that could impact production volumes.