European Whole Fresh Finfish Production in Capture Fisheries by Country

Norway leads in whole fresh finfish production in capture fisheries with a value of €1.0642 billion. Spain follows with €0.6051 billion, and Iceland ranks third at €0.36804 billion. The tailenders are Slovenia (€0.00049608 billion) and Lithuania (€0.00093932 billion).

Norway (+3.2%), Spain (-1.93%), Iceland (-1.52%), Italy (-3.5%), France (-1.19%), Portugal (+2.61%), Greece (-0.024%), United Kingdom (+0.32%), Netherlands (+16.53%), Croatia (-3.25%), Poland (-2.13%), Latvia (+1.83%), Estonia (+6.27%), Finland (-5.97%), Germany (-20.28%), Sweden (-14.61%), Belgium (+5.2%), Cyprus (-0.94%), Bulgaria (-1.22%), Romania (+13.58%), Lithuania (+0.7%), Slovenia (-4.48%).

Future trends to watch for European whole fresh finfish production in capture fisheries include potential increases in countries showing recent positive growth like Norway and the Netherlands. A focus should be placed on sustainability practices and regulatory impacts, which may influence production volumes and economic outputs. Additionally, the technological advancement in fishing methods and climate change effects on marine ecosystems could significantly alter production patterns and values.

Top countries in Whole Fresh Finfish Production in Capture Fisheries by Country

# 10 Countries Euros Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Norway 1,064,200,000 2023 +6.19% +3.2% View data
2 2 Spain 605,100,000 2023 -0.023% -1.93% View data
3 3 Iceland 368,040,000 2023 +3.63% -1.52% View data
4 4 Italy 361,060,000 2023 +2.71% -3.5% View data
5 5 France 291,390,000 2023 -2.63% -1.19% View data
6 6 Portugal 199,760,000 2023 +5.37% +2.61% View data
7 7 Greece 191,030,000 2023 +0.37% -0.024% View data
8 8 United Kingdom 177,170,000 2023 +1.01% +0.32% View data
9 9 Netherlands 51,142,000 2023 +42.71% +16.53% View data
10 10 Croatia 41,098,000 2023 -24.65% -3.25% View data

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