The forecasted total pearly razorfish production in capture fisheries in Italy exhibits a declining trend from 2024 onwards. Beginning at 27 metric tons in 2024, it decreases steadily to 23.6 metric tons in 2025, 20.5 metric tons in 2026, 17.6 metric tons in 2027, and finally 15 metric tons in 2028. This reflects a continuous reduction in production.
Year-on-year percentage declines are notable, as a decrease occurs consistently each year. Over the five-year period, the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) shows an average annual reduction, emphasizing a sustained downward trend.
**Future Trends to Watch:**
- Potential impacts of regulatory changes on fishing practices.
- Shifts in marine biodiversity and environmental factors affecting pearly razorfish populations.
- Technological advancements potentially increasing capture efficiency.