European Frozen Aquatic Animals Production in Capture Fisheries by Country

Spain leads the European frozen aquatic animals production in capture fisheries, with 937.86 million euros by 2023, followed by Norway (711.7 million euros) and Iceland (264.02 million euros). Positive growth was observed in 2023 with Spain at 3.9%, Norway at 3.5%, and Iceland at 3.47%. Significant increases were seen in France (184.38%) and the United Kingdom (12.79%), while Denmark boosted by 36.73%. However, declines were noted in the Netherlands (-1.65%), Germany (-6.32%), and Sweden (-17.23%). Portugal showed notable growth at 11.4%, contrasting Italy's decrease of 4.07%.

Future trends to consider include the impact of climate change on fish populations, evolving environmental regulations, and increasing consumer demand for sustainable and traceable seafood. Technological advancements in fishing practices and cold chain logistics might further influence production and efficiency. The focus on sustainability and innovation is likely to shape the dynamics of the European frozen aquatic sector in the coming years.

Top countries in Frozen Aquatic Animals Production in Capture Fisheries by Country

# 10 Countries Euros Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Spain 937,860,000 2023 -5.5% +3.9% View data
2 2 Norway 711,700,000 2023 +6.15% +3.5% View data
3 3 Iceland 264,020,000 2023 +2.2% +3.47% View data
4 4 Netherlands 214,380,000 2023 +41.17% -1.65% View data
5 5 Germany 51,822,000 2023 +5.74% -6.32% View data
6 6 Portugal 46,943,000 2023 -0.94% +11.4% View data
7 7 Italy 46,881,000 2023 +26.9% -4.07% View data
8 8 United Kingdom 20,418,000 2023 +4.88% +12.79% View data
9 9 France 4,448,200 2023 -69.68% +184.38% View data
10 10 Denmark 3,164,500 2023 +3.96% +36.73% View data

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