European Alive Fresh Molluscs Production in Capture Fisheries by Country

The European alive fresh molluscs production in capture fisheries shows varied performance across key countries. In 2023, France led with 124.03 million euros, marking a 9.3% increase from the previous year. Spain, the second-largest producer, recorded a decline of 4.72%, amounting to 34.027 million euros. The Netherlands saw a 4.81% growth, achieving 18.356 million euros. Meanwhile, Sweden and Norway maintained minimal production levels at 0.01056 and 0.00783 million euros, respectively, with Norway experiencing a 10.65% decrease.

Future trends to watch include:

  • Growth in sustainable and eco-friendly fishing practices.
  • Potential impact of climate change on mollusc habitats.
  • Shifts in consumer preferences towards local and artisanal seafood.
  • Potential policy changes affecting fishing quotas and export regulations.
  • Technological advancements in aquaculture to boost production efficiency.

Top countries in Alive Fresh Molluscs Production in Capture Fisheries by Country

# 5 Countries Euros Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 France 124,030,000 2023 -0.86% +9.3% View data
2 2 Spain 34,027,000 2023 +0.11% -4.72% View data
3 3 Netherlands 18,356,000 2023 +17.19% +4.81% View data
4 4 Sweden 10,560 2023 +11.93% View data
5 5 Norway 7,830 2023 +4.82% -10.65% View data

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