In 2023, Italy led European fresh seabass production in capture fisheries, followed by France and Belgium. While Italy and Belgium saw a decrease in value with variations of -0.96% and -0.0095% respectively, France demonstrated a positive trend with a 1.27% increase. Denmark experienced the highest increase at 5.22%, whereas Sweden and Spain noted significant declines of -4.01% and -3.62% respectively.
Looking ahead, the market may see shifts toward sustainable practices and innovations in capture techniques, potentially affecting production volumes and values. Future trends to watch include adaptation to environmental policies and technological advancements enhancing yield efficiency across the European countries.
Top countries in Fresh European Seabass Production in Capture Fisheries by Country
| # | 10 Countries | Euros Per Metric Ton | Last Year | YoY | 5-years CAGR | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1 Italy | 18,000 | 2023 | -2.19% | -0.96% | View data |
| 2 | 2 France | 14,650 | 2023 | -5.6% | +1.27% | View data |
| 3 | 3 Belgium | 14,040 | 2023 | +1.68% | -0.0095% | View data |
| 4 | 4 Slovenia | 13,550 | 2023 | +4.59% | -0.47% | View data |
| 5 | 5 Portugal | 13,190 | 2023 | -3.49% | +0.63% | View data |
| 6 | 6 Netherlands | 13,040 | 2023 | +2.55% | +0.92% | View data |
| 7 | 7 United Kingdom | 12,540 | 2023 | +1.68% | +1.95% | View data |
| 8 | 8 Sweden | 12,220 | 2023 | -3.09% | -4.01% | View data |
| 9 | 9 Spain | 11,310 | 2023 | -5.28% | -3.62% | View data |
| 10 | 10 Croatia | 11,040 | 2023 | -2.61% | -2.15% | View data |