The UK’s fresh Atlantic bonito production in capture fisheries for human consumption is projected to remain stable from 2024 to 2028, maintaining a steady output of 0.047 metric tons, except for a slight decrease from 0.048 metric tons in 2024. Comparing projected values to the last recorded metric in 2023, the future landscape reflects a stagnation in yield. Year-on-year variations are negligible, indicating no significant growth or decline.
Future trends to watch for:
- Environmental factors affecting capture fisheries and bonito stocks.
- Policy changes impacting fishing quotas and sustainability measures.
- Market demand shifts and price fluctuations influencing production incentives.