In 2024, Italy's production of Whole Fresh Changeable Nassa for human consumption in capture fisheries is forecasted to be 855.8 metric tons. This represents a decrease from 2023, as the production is expected to follow a declining trend, dropping further to 763.3 metric tons in 2025 and continuing to fall to 537 metric tons by 2028.
The year-on-year variations indicate a consistent decline in production. Specifically, the changes between 2025 and 2028 show a descending pattern, suggesting a significant contraction in the market over these years. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the forecasted period highlights an average annual reduction in production, emphasizing a steady downward trajectory.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Potential impacts of environmental regulations or sustainability measures on fishing practices.
- Changes in consumer demand affecting production trends.
- Possible innovations in aquaculture that might offset declines in capture fisheries.