Global Fisheries Production Volume Share by Country (Metric Tons)

China remains the dominant player in global fisheries production, holding a substantial volume share. In recent years, China has sustained growth in fisheries output, alongside notable increases in India, the United States, Bangladesh, and several other countries. Conversely, countries like Peru, Japan, Myanmar, and Denmark have experienced declines. The year-on-year variations highlight significant growth in Ecuador, Uzbekistan, Saudi Arabia, and Oman, pointing towards diversification in global fisheries leadership. Historically strong players like Spain and Germany show negative trends.

Future trends to watch include potential shifts in market leadership if rapid growth continues in emerging markets. Sustained investment and technological advancements in the fisheries sector across these high-growth regions could challenge currently dominant countries. Environmental concerns and sustainable fishing practices are also likely to shape future production patterns and strategies in global fisheries.

Top countries in Fisheries Production Volume Share by Country (Metric Tons)

# 10 Countries Percent Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 China 40.07 2023 +2.11% +2.06% View data
2 2 Indonesia 9.5 2023 -1.08% -1.51% View data
3 3 India 6.99 2023 +4.22% +4.44% View data
4 4 Viet Nam 3.93 2023
5 5 Peru 2.89 2023 +0.5% -2.51% View data
6 6 Russia 2.44 2023 +0.0078% +0.51% View data
7 7 United States 2.37 2023 +0.35% +4.68% View data
8 8 Bangladesh 2.18 2023 +2.72% +2.68% View data
9 9 Norway 1.93 2023 +1.08% +1.42% View data
10 10 Philippines 1.79 2023 -1.23% -0.54% View data

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