Over the forecast period from 2024 to 2028, there is a consistent decline in the value of gutted fresh American angler production in capture fisheries in France. In 2024, the value is projected at 3.79 thousand euros per metric ton, decreasing each year to reach 3.02 in 2028. This represents a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) that highlights a significant downward trend, with consistent albeit slight year-on-year percentage declines. Looking back to 2023, this trend suggests a drop-off in production value moving into the upcoming years.
Future trends to watch for include factors influencing the capture fisheries industry, such as shifts in marine biodiversity, regulatory changes, and market demand alterations. Innovations in sustainable fishing practices could also impact production strategies and values. Continued monitoring of these factors will be essential for understanding and adapting to changes in the French fisheries sector.