Global National Fish Landings in Domestic Ports by Country

In 2023, Japan led global fish landings with 3.0009 million metric tons, although experiencing a 2.55% decrease. Mexico and Chile follow, with Mexico showing a slight growth of 0.77% while Chile saw a significant decline of 5.87%. Other noteworthy figures include Argentina and Canada with minor reductions. Growth is observed in the Netherlands, New Zealand, and Germany, whereas Taiwan and Costa Rica had notable declines. Over the past five years, the compound annual growth rate indicates consistent variations across nations.

Future trends to watch include increasing sustainability practices among top landing countries, potential impacts of climate change on fish populations, and technological advancements in fishing and monitoring techniques that could influence landing figures. Additionally, shifts in global demand and trade agreements may have implications for fish landings and export markets in the coming years.

Top countries in National Fish Landings in Domestic Ports by Country

# 10 Countries Metric Tons Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Japan 3,000,900 2023 -2.11% -2.55% View data
2 2 Mexico 1,841,300 2023 +1.75% +0.77% View data
3 3 Chile 1,741,700 2023 -5.35% -5.87% View data
4 4 Argentina 753,940 2023 -0.61% -0.97% View data
5 5 Canada 750,350 2023 -1.27% -1.26% View data
6 6 United Kingdom 419,940 2023 -0.41% -0.32% View data
7 7 Netherlands 412,850 2023 +0.51% +0.43% View data
8 8 New Zealand 405,160 2023 +0.18% +0.59% View data
9 9 Taiwan 402,410 2023 -1.42% -2.09% View data
10 10 France 319,720 2023 -0.56% -0.79% View data

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