The forecast for fresh black marlin production in capture fisheries for human consumption in France suggests a steady growth from 2024 to 2028. Starting from 6.0 thousand euros per metric ton in 2024, the value shows marginal increases, reaching 6.02 thousand euros per metric ton by 2028. Compared to 2023, where the value stood slightly lower at year-end, this projection indicates a stable market environment, demonstrating gradual appreciation year-over-year. The two-year percentage variation highlights minimal growth, while the compound annual growth rate over the five-year period reflects a slight upward trend.
Future trends to watch for include potential shifts in consumer preferences towards sustainable fishing practices, regulatory changes affecting capture fisheries, and possible impacts of climate change on marine biodiversity. Additionally, economic factors such as inflation and currency fluctuations could influence pricing and demand. Monitoring these elements will be crucial for stakeholders to adapt strategies in the evolving market landscape.