The forecasted production of frozen, gutted, and headed Northern Wolffish in Germany's capture fisheries shows a significant downward trend from 2024 to 2028. Beginning at 254.93 Euros per metric ton in 2024, it declines steadily each year, dropping to 60.96 Euros by 2028. The projected year-on-year percentage variations indicate a consistent decrease: approximately 19% in 2025, 24% in 2026, 31% in 2027, and 44% by 2028.
Over this period, the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) reflects these declines, projecting an average annual drop across these years. In 2023, the value per metric ton stood unremarkably higher as compared to the projections beginning 2024.
Future trends to watch for include changes in policies affecting fishing quotas, evolving consumer preferences for sustainable seafood options, and technological advancements in fish processing that may influence both supply and pricing dynamics. Additionally, monitoring climate change impacts on fish populations might be crucial for future forecasts.