The European Whole Fresh Marine Fishes Production in Capture Fisheries for Human Consumption saw Greece as a dominant producer with a 64.44 metric tons share in 2023. Italy and France follow with 14.16 and 13.95 metric tons respectively. A notable year-on-year change was observed in Poland, showing a significant increase of 240.96%. Conversely, Norway experienced a sharp decline of 35.5%. Other countries showed minor fluctuations, reflecting varying levels of production focus and environmental impacts.
Future trends to watch include potential shifts in production due to environmental regulations, technological advancements in sustainable fishing, and changes in consumer preferences for marine products. Monitoring these trends will be essential for adjusting strategies in the fisheries sector.
Top countries in Whole Fresh Marine Fishes Production in Capture Fisheries for Human Consumption Share by Country (Metric Tons)
# | 10 Countries | Percent | Last Year | YoY | 5-years CAGR | |
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1 | 1 Greece | 64.44 | 2023 | -6.14% | -4.18% | View data |
2 | 2 Italy | 14.16 | 2022 | -21.52% | -6.41% | View data |
3 | 3 France | 13.95 | 2023 | -25.74% | +3.22% | View data |
4 | 4 Poland | 6.3 | 2023 | +112.49% | +240.96% | View data |
5 | 5 Croatia | 1.02 | 2023 | +10.06% | +4.74% | View data |
6 | 6 Portugal | 0.37 | 2023 | +21.55% | -8.81% | View data |
7 | 7 Romania | 0.1 | 2023 | +9.89% | -11.05% | View data |
8 | 8 Spain | 0.067 | 2022 | +145.88% | -61.12% | View data |
9 | 9 Denmark | 0.025 | 2023 | -0.64% | +6.29% | View data |
10 | 10 Norway | 0.001 | 2023 | +3850% | -35.5% | View data |