In 2024, the forecasted production of fresh tub gurnard in Italy is expected to be 254.6 metric tons. Compared to the actual production data from 2023, this marks a notable shift. By 2025, production is expected to decrease by 25.6% to 189.4 metric tons, followed by a further decline of 32.3% in 2026 to 128.3 metric tons. This downward trend continues with a 44.7% decrease in 2027, bringing production to 70.9 metric tons, and another significant drop of 75.9% in 2028, reaching just 17.1 metric tons.
Key points:
- 2023 data compared to forecasts shows a sharp decline in production.
- Consistent year-on-year reductions suggest significant challenges in the fishery sector.
- The Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) from 2024 to 2028 depicts an average annual decrease in production.
Future trends to watch include:
- Potential impacts of environmental regulations and sustainable fishing practices on production levels.
- Market demand fluctuations pertaining to fresh tub gurnard consumption.
- Technological advancements in fishing methods that might influence future production.