In 2023, the value of whole fresh periwinkle production in capture fisheries in France was estimated. From 2024 onwards, we observe a slight downward trend in the forecasted values, decreasing from 4.85 in 2024 to 4.74 by 2028. This represents a consistent decline over the forecast period.
Year-on-year percentage variation indicates a gradual decrease, suggesting a contraction in value for whole fresh periwinkles. Calculating a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over five years summarizes the average annual decline, reinforcing the overall downward trend during this period.
Future trends to watch for include potential impacts from the diversification of capture fisheries, evolving consumer preferences, and environmental regulations affecting marine resources and their sustainable exploitation in France. Monitoring these factors will provide insights into long-term production and market changes.