In 2023, the production of fresh triggerfishes and durgons in France's capture fisheries stood at a certain level upon which 2024 projections, set at 64.5 metric tons, build. A steady growth is forecasted, with production anticipated to reach 70.9 metric tons by 2028. From 2024 onwards, the year-on-year increase ranges from 3.3% to 1.6%, demonstrating a gradually decelerating growth rate. The CAGR over this period indicates an average annual growth rate of approximately 2.36%, reflecting moderate industry growth.
Key future trends to watch for include:
- Sustainability practices impacting fishing quotas.
- Potential shifts in consumer demand for seafood varieties.
- Advancements in fishing technology enhancing productivity.
- Climate change effects influencing marine ecosystems and fish populations.