The forecasted data for France's total deep-water red snapper production in capture fisheries from 2024 to 2028 suggests a steady increase from 4.1 metric tons in 2024 to 5.4 metric tons in 2028. In 2023, the actual production was lower than the forecasted 4.1 metric tons for 2024. Over the years, the year-on-year growth shows an upward trend, with a consistent increase between 0.3 and 0.2 metric tons annually. The Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR), reflecting the average annual growth over the forecast period, indicates a positive trajectory in production efficiency or demand.
Future trends to monitor include environmental changes affecting fish habitats, advancements in sustainable fishing practices, and regulatory shifts impacting fishing quotas. These factors could influence the accuracy of long-term forecasts and necessitate adaptive strategies for fisheries management in France.