The UK’s forecast for Claws Seafood Production in capture fisheries shows a declining trend, starting at 47.49 metric tons in 2024 and falling to 38.84 metric tons by 2028. This represents a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of approximately -4.9% over this forecasted period. When assessing year-on-year percentage decreases, each year consecutively records an average decline of around 4-5%. Compared to 2023, where the value stood at a higher level, these figures suggest diminished capture fisheries output for human consumption.
Future trends to watch for include innovations in sustainable fishing practices, potential shifts in regulatory policies, and climate change impacts, which might further affect marine biodiversity and fishing yields. Additionally, shifts in consumer demand towards more sustainable seafood and alternative protein sources could also influence market dynamics.