In 2023, the production of Atlantic White Marlin in France's capture fisheries stood at a baseline level that remained consistent into the early forecast years. From 2024 to 2025, production remained stable at 1.4 metric tons before a gradual increase to 1.5 metric tons in 2026, and 1.6 metric tons in both 2027 and 2028. This indicates a steady growth pattern with a year-on-year increase of approximately 7.1% from 2025 to 2026 and around 6.7% from 2026 to 2027. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over these five years is indicative of a mild upward trend.
Future trends to watch for:
- Potential shifts in marine ecosystems due to climate change affecting white marlin availability.
- The impact of regulatory changes on fishing quotas and practices in France and the broader EU.
- Technological advancements in sustainable fishing practices improving yield without compromising fish populations.
- Fluctuations in market demand driven by changes in consumer preferences or commercial aims.