In 2023, the production value of whole fresh yellowtail snapper in France's capture fisheries for human consumption was significantly lower than the forecasted values starting from 2024. Notably, the value is set to rise from 11.26 thousand euros per metric ton in 2024 to 17.49 thousand euros per metric ton by 2028, indicating a consistent growth trend. The year-on-year variations observed show steady increases: the production value rises by approximately 14% in 2025, a further 12% in 2026, 11% in 2027, and about 10% in 2028, delineating a compounded annual growth rate of around 12% over the forecasted five-year period.
Future trends to watch for include potential impacts of climate change on fish availability, regulatory changes in marine fisheries, and shifting consumer preferences towards sustainable seafood, all of which might influence the market trajectory and the economic conditions for yellowtail snapper production in France.