European Total Carps, Barbels Production in Capture Fisheries for Human Consumption Share by Country (Euros)

In 2023, Poland led European total carps and barbels production for human consumption, valued at €30.7 million, followed closely by Germany at €30.5 million. Germany experienced a significant annual growth of 28.78%, while Poland saw a decline of 5.36%. Finland ranked third with a decrease of 6.09% in production value. Other noteworthy trends include France's robust growth of 40.91% and Sweden's 43.6% increase. Conversely, the Netherlands faced a sharp decline of 41.73%. Over the past five years, notable growth occurred in countries like Germany and France.

Future trends to monitor include potential market expansions in Germany due to its robust growth, the impact of ecological and environmental regulations on production, and whether traditional leaders like Poland can rebound. Furthermore, rising consumer demand for sustainable fisheries might influence technological innovations and operational shifts across the sector.

Top countries in Total Carps, Barbels Production in Capture Fisheries for Human Consumption Share by Country (Euros)

# 10 Countries Percent Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Poland 30.7 2023 -47.59% -5.36% View data
2 2 Germany 30.5 2023 +6.39% +28.78% View data
3 3 Finland 21.92 2023 -4.91% -6.09% View data
4 4 Estonia 11.47 2023 -8.58% +5.14% View data
5 5 Latvia 3.72 2023 +3.23% +2.25% View data
6 6 France 2.6 2023 +44.41% +40.91% View data
7 7 Sweden 0.88 2023 +0.56% +43.6% View data
8 8 Denmark 0.41 2022 -12.97% -3.12% View data
9 9 Lithuania 0.39 2023 +29.41% -1.26% View data
10 10 Netherlands 0.012 2023 -61.34% -41.73% View data

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