The forecast for Italy's fresh Longfin Gurnard production in capture fisheries for human consumption indicates a steady decline from 2024 to 2028, with values decreasing from €5.79k/ton in 2024 to €4.47k/ton in 2028. This marks a consistent negative trend over the forecasted period. There was no available comparative data from 2023 to establish a baseline. Year-on-year declines average between approximately 6% to 7%, with a five-year Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) reflecting a deteriorating market outlook for this specific fish.
Key future trends to watch include changes in marine environmental policies, shifts in consumer preferences towards sustainable seafood, and potential impacts from climate change on fishery yields. Keeping an eye on these factors is crucial for stakeholders aiming to navigate this declining trend.