The pelagic fish production in Mexico exhibited fluctuating trends from 2014 to 2023, peaking in 2014 at 859.52 thousand metric tons and decreasing to 807.76 thousand metric tons by 2023, with a slight year-on-year decline of 0.19% in 2023. Over the last five years, it has experienced an average annual decline of 0.42%. Significant variations during this period include a substantial drop in 2015 by 13.22%, followed by rebound years like 2017 with a 12.25% increase. The forecast from 2024 suggests a slight decline with a CAGR of -0.15% up to 2028.
Future trends to watch for include sustainable fishing practices, the impact of climate change on marine ecosystems, and potential policy changes affecting fishery regulations in Mexico. Monitoring these factors will be crucial for predicting future production levels and mitigating risks.