The production of fresh abalones, winkles, and conchs in Italy's capture fisheries is expected to decline steadily from 2024 to 2028, starting at 1.84 thousand metric tons in 2024 and dropping to 0.7029 thousand metric tons by 2028. The year-on-year variation is -15.8% from 2024 to 2025, -18.1% from 2025 to 2026, -22.5% from 2026 to 2027, and -28.6% from 2027 to 2028. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the five-year period is -21.5%.
Future trends to watch for include:
- The impact of environmental regulations on fisheries.
- Changes in consumer demand for seafood products.
- The potential influence of technological advancements in sustainable fishing practices.
- Economic factors affecting the fishing industry, such as labor costs and global market conditions.