The forecast data for Sardinella production in Italy's capture fisheries shows a consistent decline from 2024 onwards. In 2024, the production value is estimated at 432.55 thousand Euros, decreasing steadily each year to 266.0 thousand Euros by 2028. Compared to 2023, when the value stood higher, this indicates significant negative growth.
Factors contributing to this decline may include overfishing, environmental changes, and regulatory restrictions. Year-on-year variations reflect a persistent downward trend, with a notable average annual decline.
Future trends to watch for:
- Implementation of sustainable fishing practices
- Impact of climate change on marine life ecosystems
- Policy changes at national and EU levels