In 2024, the forecast for the production value of fresh Grey Gurnard in capture fisheries in France began at 1.07 thousand euros per metric ton, with a steady year-on-year increase anticipated. The figures rise marginally each year, reaching 1.12 thousand euros per metric ton by 2028. This consistent growth suggests a stable market with modest annual variations.
During the forecast period, the annual increase is approximately 1% year-on-year from 2024 to 2028, indicating a predictable and positive growth trajectory. The CAGR over these five years reflects the low-level growth pattern expected in this sector.
Future trends to watch for include potential shifts in demand influencing prices, environmental regulations affecting capture fisheries output, and any technological advancements that might impact efficiency and yield. Continual monitoring of these factors will be crucial to understanding future production dynamics.