In 2023, the production value of Fresh Tope Shark in capture fisheries in France was recorded at an unspecified value, providing a baseline for the forecasted data from 2024 to 2028. The value reveals a declining trend over these years, reducing from 1.06 thousand Euros per metric ton in 2024 to 0.84072 thousand Euros per metric ton in 2028. Year-on-year, the data indicates a decrease, with 2025 witnessing a drop of approximately 5.66%, 2026 experiencing a 5.3% decline, 2027 showing a 5.63% fall, and 2028 a further reduction of roughly 5.92%. The cumulative average growth rate (CAGR) over this five-year period highlights an average annual decline of around 5.5%.
Future trends to observe include potential impacts of regulatory changes, consumer demand shifts, and environmental factors affecting shark populations. These may further influence production values, with sustainable practices and international market dynamics playing critical roles in shaping future outcomes. Monitoring these elements will be crucial for stakeholders involved in the capture fisheries sector in France.