The forecast indicates a gradual decline in the value of frozen fish imports to Italy over the next five years, from $341.59 million in 2024 to $336.6 million by 2028. This reflects a consistent downward trend, with each year experiencing a slight decrease for this category of imports. Import data from 2023, although not specified, would help provide context for these projections, suggesting a stabilization or mild contraction in demand. The year-on-year percentage decrease emphasizes a steady reduction in these imports.
Future trends to watch include changing consumer preferences towards fresh and local fish options, potential trade policy changes affecting fish imports, and fluctuations in global fish supply that may influence prices and import volumes.