The fresh Allis shad production in France's capture fisheries is projected to increase over the next five years, measured in thousand euros. The value is expected to rise from 62.37 in 2024 to 87.19 in 2028, indicating a consistent upward trend. This growth reflects year-on-year increases, with a significant average annual growth rate over this five-year period.
In 2023, the production value was lower than in 2024, as all estimations post-2024 indicate forecasted data. The year-on-year growth is anticipated to sustain between around 10% and 12% through to 2028. Such a consistent increase suggests a thriving market for Allis shad.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Environmental regulations affecting fishing practices.
- Market demand shifts due to consumer preferences.
- Potential impacts of climate change on shad habitats.
- Advancements in sustainable fishing technologies.
- Competitive pressures from international markets.