In 2023, the Whole Fresh Deepwater Rose Shrimp Production in France stood at 14.76 Thousand Euros Per Metric Ton. Over the coming years, the sector is forecasted to face a consistent decline in value, with projections highlighting a decrease from 14.14 Thousand Euros Per Metric Ton in 2024 to 11.6 Thousand Euros Per Metric Ton in 2028. This equates to a year-on-year decline averaging around 4% and a five-year CAGR of approximately -4.5%. The data underscores persistent challenges in the sector, potentially linked to economic factors or environmental constraints impacting capture fisheries.
Primary factors to monitor in the future include:
- Regulatory changes in fisheries management that could impact supply.
- Environmental shifts, such as climate change effects on shrimp habitats.
- Market demand fluctuations and potential shifts toward sustainable seafood consumption influencing pricing dynamics.