European Whole Fresh Atlantic Bluefin Tuna Production in Capture Fisheries for Human Consumption by Country

As of 2023, Spain is the leading European producer of Whole Fresh Atlantic Bluefin Tuna, with a production value of 34.326 million euros, followed by France and Italy with 10.56 million euros and 8.0964 million euros, respectively. Greece and Portugal have smaller shares, while countries like Croatia, Ireland, Cyprus, Norway, and Iceland contribute minimally. Spain's production saw a year-on-year growth of 6.68%, while France experienced a substantial increase of 10.66%. However, Italy's production showed minimal growth, and Greece's production declined by 2.75%. Notably, Portugal's production surged by 31.24%, indicating strong growth.

Future trends to watch for include:

  • Potential increase in Spanish production continuing its lead.
  • The rapid growth in Portugal may hint at potential regional dominance shifts.
  • Sustainability and regulatory impacts on production, especially in larger producers.
  • Technological advancements in fishing practices potentially boosting yields.
  • Shifts in demand for bluefin tuna driven by changes in consumer preferences and economic conditions.

Top countries in Whole Fresh Atlantic Bluefin Tuna Production in Capture Fisheries for Human Consumption by Country

# 10 Countries Euros Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Spain 34,326,000 2023 +18.83% +6.68% View data
2 2 France 10,560,000 2023 -3.65% +10.66% View data
3 3 Italy 8,096,400 2023 -30.84% +0.068% View data
4 4 Greece 2,341,000 2023 -33.17% -2.75% View data
5 5 Portugal 1,558,200 2023 +10.4% +31.24% View data
6 6 Croatia 738,430 2023 +5.32% +4.98% View data
7 7 Ireland 57,340 2022 +70.55% View data
8 8 Cyprus 7,760 2022 -60.59% -16.24% View data
9 9 Norway 4,210 2023 -0.047% -46.73% View data
10 10 Iceland 0.062 2021 -99.97% -86.29% View data

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