In 2023, France's blue mussel production in capture fisheries stood at X metric tons. Forecasts for 2024 show a production of 508.4 metric tons, representing a significant output. However, a declining trend is observed over the subsequent years: 2025 at 456.4 metric tons, 2026 at 404.8 metric tons, 2027 at 353.8 metric tons, and finally, 2028 at 303.3 metric tons. This demonstrates an average decline or CAGR in production volume, signaling challenges ahead for the industry.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Sustainability practices to reverse declining trends.
- Impacts of climate change on marine ecosystems.
- Potential technological advances in aquaculture.
- Regulatory shifts affecting fishing quotas and industry standards.