Between 2011 and 2021, the price per kilogram of frozen fish fillets in Finland showed volatility with prices ranging from 7.55 to 9.09 Euros. Notable spikes were seen in 2015 and 2020. The market saw a rebound in 2020 and continued to rise into 2021. With a CAGR spanning 5 years suggesting moderate annual growth, the average constructed variation indicates resilience and an upward trend. Year-on-year, especially from 2020 to 2021, reflected a significant upward trend, indicating potential market recovery or growth factors. In 2023, prices are expected to stabilize or increase moderately compared to 2021.
Future trends to watch include shifts in consumer demand, sustainability considerations, and the impact of global supply chains. Economic factors, such as inflation and changes in fishing regulations within the EU, may also influence price dynamics in Finland.