The import volume of freshwater fish in Angola has demonstrated a significant decreasing trend over the past decade. In 2014, imports were at 10.37 thousand metric tons but declined sharply to 3.22 thousand metric tons by 2023, reflecting a 10.31% year-on-year decrease and a -9.35% CAGR for the last five years. Notable year-on-year variations include a 35.29% drop in 2015 and a 23.83% decline in 2020, contributing to the overall downward trend.
Looking ahead to the forecasted data, the trend continues with a projected volume of 1.28 thousand metric tons in 2028. The five-year forecast CAGR stands at -14.52%, indicating a significant reduction of 54.36% in import volume over this period.
Future trends to watch for:
- Potential shifts in domestic production capabilities affecting import needs.
- Changes in consumer preferences or economic constraints that could influence demand.
- Regulatory or trade policy adjustments impacting import volumes.
- Environmental factors or ecological shifts affecting freshwater fish availability globally.