The forecasted values for fresh Hemiramphus production in capture fisheries in France indicate a steady decline from €4.76 per metric ton in 2024 down to €4.56 per metric ton in 2028. As of 2023, the contextual baseline data is not provided but assuming stability in previous years, the trend shows a consistent year-on-year decrease of approximately 1%. This decreasing trend could suggest market saturation or a shift in demand dynamics.
Future trends to watch for include potential regulatory changes impacting the fisheries, shifts towards sustainability affecting supply chains, and consumption behavior adaptations driven by health and environmental awareness.