European Alive Fresh Aquatic Animals Production in Capture Fisheries for Human Consumption by Country

In 2023, France led European production in capture fisheries for human consumption at 142.4 million euros, with a modest growth of 2.24% from the previous year. Norway followed with a value of 67.234 million euros, marking a 4.69% increase. Spain reached 46.537 million euros, witnessing a decline of 3.94%. Italy's production slightly decreased by 0.33% to 28.898 million euros. The Netherlands saw significant growth, up 8.54% to 23.174 million euros, while Sweden remained stable at 11.227 million euros. Over a span of five years, the compound annual growth rate indicates moderate developments across these European countries.

Future trends to watch include technological advancements in aquaculture, augmented by sustainability practices. Increasing emphasis on traceability and eco-certification could influence production levels and market preferences. Countries may also expand capture production through enhanced management of marine resources and innovation in fishing practices to meet rising demand while maintaining ecological balance.

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# 6 Countries Euros Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 France 142,400,000 2023 -24.63% +2.24% View data
2 2 Norway 67,234,000 2023 +5.65% +4.69% View data
3 3 Spain 46,537,000 2023 +0.5% -3.94% View data
4 4 Italy 28,898,000 2023 -10.61% -0.33% View data
5 5 Netherlands 23,174,000 2023 -14.85% +8.54% View data
6 6 Sweden 11,227,000 2023 -3.67% View data

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