European Fresh Diadromous Fishes Production in Capture Fisheries for Human Consumption Share by Country (Metric Tons)

The 2023 data reveals Estonia emerging as the leading producer of fresh diadromous fishes in capture fisheries for human consumption, accounting for 23.11 metric tons. Estonia's production saw an 18.8% increase over the previous year. In contrast, other countries faced declines, such as Latvia at -18.21% and Finland at -26.47%. France, with an 11.45 metric ton output, experienced a softer decline, while Germany and Bulgaria showed marginal year-on-year growth.

Notably, countries like Slovenia and Norway demonstrated minimal production, suggesting potential room for market development in these areas. The data from 2024 onwards are predictive, urging stakeholders to consider forecasted trends cautiously.

Future trends to watch include:

  • Technological advancements in sustainable capture fisheries.
  • The impact of climate change on fish migration patterns and yields.
  • Regulatory changes across the EU that might affect production levels.
  • Shifts in consumer preferences towards sustainable seafood options.

Top countries in Fresh Diadromous Fishes Production in Capture Fisheries for Human Consumption Share by Country (Metric Tons)

# 10 Countries Percent Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Estonia 23.11 2023 +3.11% +18.8% View data
2 2 Latvia 22.92 2023 +10.3% -18.21% View data
3 3 Finland 14.42 2023 +18.1% -26.47% View data
4 4 France 11.45 2023 +1.98% -4.7% View data
5 5 Poland 8.78 2023 +65.31% -6.44% View data
6 6 Sweden 5.27 2023 +6.62% -16.26% View data
7 7 Denmark 4.9 2023 -7.75% -6.44% View data
8 8 Lithuania 3.57 2023 +60.8% -5.62% View data
9 9 Spain 2.07 2023 -26.51% -12.4% View data
10 10 Portugal 1.93 2023 +8.27% -10.99% View data

Top Countries about Fish