European Whole Fresh Atlantic Salmon Production in Capture Fisheries Share by Country (Euros)

In 2023, France led in whole fresh Atlantic salmon production within European capture fisheries with 44.99 Euros, despite a 5.98% decline. Estonia followed at 23.9 Euros, experiencing a 6.72% increase, while Norway's 14.64 Euros marked a significant 14.12% reduction. Poland and Sweden saw notable growths of 15.31% and 27.09% respectively. Latvia, Spain, and Germany faced declines, with Lithuania's contribution dropping to zero. Portugal showed a moderate increase of 4.2% in value.

Future trends to watch:

  • The shift towards sustainable and traceable fishing practices across Europe.
  • Potential growth opportunities in underperforming countries, driven by technological advancements and policy changes.
  • Impact of environmental changes on salmon habitats and subsequent production adjustments.
  • Increasing demand for certified sustainable seafood, influencing production balances among European countries.

Top countries in Whole Fresh Atlantic Salmon Production in Capture Fisheries Share by Country (Euros)

# 10 Countries Percent Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 France 44.99 2023 -34.96% -5.98% View data
2 2 Estonia 23.9 2023 +1.25% +6.72% View data
3 3 Norway 14.64 2023 +1.35% -14.12% View data
4 4 Poland 10.42 2023 +19.77% +15.31% View data
5 5 Sweden 9.49 2023 +442.52% +27.09% View data
6 6 Latvia 4.56 2023 +4.46% -16.38% View data
7 7 Spain 0.98 2023 +619.74% -23.44% View data
8 8 Lithuania 0.9 2023 -9.21% View data
9 9 Portugal 0.64 2023 +36.15% +4.2% View data
10 10 Germany 0.63 2023 +726.37% -22.23% View data

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