The production of headed, gutted, fresh aquatic animals in France’s capture fisheries has seen consistent growth, with projected figures rising from 589.82 metric tons in 2024 to 719.61 metric tons in 2028. The data from 2023 indicated a steady upward trend, which is forecasted to continue over the next few years. The year-on-year percentage increase shows a consistent uptick, reflecting positive market dynamics and increased demand. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the five-year span highlights an average annual growth, exhibiting robustness in the industry.
Future trends to observe include:
- Technological advancements improving fishing methods and sustainability.
- Policy changes affecting fishing quotas and regulations.
- Climate change impacts on marine biodiversity and fish availability.
- Market expansion driven by consumer demand for fresh and sustainable seafood.