Forecast: Total Little Tunny, Atlantic black Skipjack Production in Capture Fisheries for Human Consumption in France

In 2023, the production value for Little Tunny and Atlantic Black Skipjack in France's capture fisheries stood at a certain baseline. From 2024 onwards, the forecasted data indicates a year-on-year decline, starting at 5.41 in 2024 and decreasing annually to 3.89 by 2028. Specifically, 2024 to 2025 sees a 7.03% decrease, while the downward trend continues with annual declines subsequently. Over the forecasted five-year period, the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) signifies a consistent average reduction in value per metric ton.

Future trends to watch for include the impact of sustainable fishing initiatives and changing consumer preferences towards alternative fish sources. Additionally, global market conditions and climatic variations could further influence these forecasts significantly.

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