In 2023, Germany's Pollack production in capture fisheries for human consumption stood at approximately 18.6 thousand Euros. The forecasted data until 2028 suggests a consistent decline, with a year-on-year decrease visible each year.
The year-on-year variations in production value show a negative growth trend: from 2024 to 2025 a 3.6% decrease, 2025 to 2026 a 3.7% fall, 2026 to 2027 a 3.8% reduction, and 2027 to 2028 a 3.9% drop. This results in a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the five-year period reflecting a consistent downward trend.
Future trends to watch for:
- Potential impacts of environmental regulations on capture fisheries.
- Changes in consumer demand and preferences affecting production volumes.
- Technological advancements that might improve fishing efficiency or alter production techniques.
- Economic factors like market prices and cost adjustments in the seafood industry.