Forecasted data indicate a declining trend in whole fresh Picarel production in capture fisheries in France from 2024 to 2028. Starting at 9.59 thousand Euros in 2024, projections show a steady year-on-year decline, reaching 7.9 thousand Euros by 2028. This represents a decrease of approximately 17.58% across the forecast period. Given the lack of data from 2023, current assessments cannot compare historical data, but the consistent decline suggests challenges within the sector.
Future trends to watch for include potential impacts of environmental regulations, shifts in consumer demand, and changes in marine biodiversity affecting French capture fisheries. Stakeholders should monitor these factors to adjust strategies accordingly. Additionally, innovation in fishing technologies may play a role in stabilizing or enhancing production values.