As of the current year, 2024, the estimated production of whole fresh axillary seabream in capture fisheries in France stands at an anticipated 171.4 metric tons. This value marks the beginning of a gradual increase over the next few years, forecasted to reach 183.7 metric tons by 2028. This represents a steady annual growth pattern, indicating a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) reflective of a healthy sector.
Year-on-Year Variations:
- 2024-2025 saw a slight increase, approximately 1.8% growth.
- 2025-2026 shows another increase, maintaining a growth trajectory of about 1.8%.
- 2026-2027 continues this trend with another near 1.7% rise.
- 2027-2028 predicts a similar 1.7% growth.
Future Trends to Watch For:
Looking ahead, key trends include the impact of sustainable fishing regulations and environmental conditions that may affect capture fisheries. Technological advancements in fishing methods could also impact production efficiency. Monitoring these variables will be essential in predicting future output stability and growth in the French axillary seabream industry.