Forecast: Whole Fresh Marlins, Sailfishes Production in Capture Fisheries in France

The forecast data for France's production of whole fresh marlins and sailfishes in capture fisheries from 2024 to 2028 shows a consistent decline. Starting at 10.8 metric tons in 2024, the volume steadily decreases to 8.7 metric tons by 2028. This illustrates a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of approximately -5% over this period. As a reference, the production stood unchanged, since the actual data for 2023 is missing, yet it implies a starting point at around 10.8 metric tons. The year-on-year decline averages around -5% based on this forecasted trajectory.

Future trends to watch include potential impacts of climate change and regulatory measures on the fishing industry which could further influence production volumes. Additionally, shifts in market demand toward sustainable seafood may alter fishing practices and impact the supply chain of these species in France.

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