Forecast: Whole Fresh Deepwater Rose Shrimp Production in Capture Fisheries in France

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.

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