Forecast: Whole Fresh Gilthead Seabream Production in Capture Fisheries in the UK

The production of whole fresh Gilthead seabream in UK capture fisheries is forecasted to maintain stability from 2024 to 2027, with an expected slight decline by 2028. The production volume holds steady at 0.66 metric tons annually until 2027, decreasing marginally to 0.65 metric tons in 2028. This forecast reflects consistent production levels with minimal annual variation expected.

By way of context, 2023 marked a similarly stable year, matching the same production level as forecasted for the period leading up to the slight decline anticipated in 2028. This trend underscores a maintenance of production capacity with little fluctuation over the five-year forecast horizon, resulting in a practically negligible CAGR.

Future trends to watch for include potential impacts from sustainable fishing practices and regulatory changes, which could influence production levels beyond 2028. Additionally, shifts in consumer demand and climate change implications could further affect this sector's dynamics.

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