The market volume for processed fish, excluding whole or in pieces and prepared meals and dishes, in Poland has seen a decline over the last decade. Starting at 44.587 million kilograms in 2013, the market volume peaked in 2017 at 63.859 million kilograms, but has since contracted to 43.559 million kilograms by 2023. Notably, year-on-year declines have marked the market in recent years, with a 6.64% reduction in 2023 alone. The compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) over the last five years indicates an average annual decline of 6.1%.
Future trends to watch include potential recovery in consumer demand due to shifting dietary preferences and increased awareness of seafood health benefits. Additionally, innovations in processing technologies and sustainable practices may influence market dynamics positively. Longer-term, external factors such as economic conditions and environmental regulations might significantly affect market size and growth trends.