The market for made-up fishing nets from yarn of man-made fibres in Lithuania has seen fluctuations over the past decade. Starting from a peak in 2013, the market experienced notable declines in subsequent years, with a significant drop by 2020. The period from 2021 to 2023 saw a rebound, with volumes reaching 0.90697 million kilograms in 2023, reflecting a modest recovery. The average yearly change over the last five years exhibits marginal stability. Despite this rebound, the long-term trend shows a slight decline overall.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Technological advancements in yarn manufacturing improving efficiency and demand.
- Shifts in environmental policies affecting production and sales.
- Growing global competition impacting local market dynamics.
- Potential innovation in sustainable materials increasing market interest.