European Total Warty Venus Production in Capture Fisheries for Human Consumption by Country

In 2023, France led European Total Warty Venus production with 782.2 metric tons, marking a 5.56% increase from 2022. Spain, with 62.96 metric tons, saw a decrease of 3.1%. Croatia's production dropped by 9.97% to 55.08 metric tons, while Greece experienced a 16.61% decline, yielding 42.83 metric tons. Italian production remained steady at 24.7 metric tons. Portugal showed a 14.53% increase, producing 13.6 metric tons in 2023, whereas Slovenia, despite the smallest output, surged by 22.35%, reaching 1.92 metric tons.

Future trends to watch include potential shifts in environmental policies, which may impact fishing quotas and sustainability practices. Furthermore, demand changes influenced by consumer preferences and economic conditions across Europe could drive variations in production outputs. Monitoring these factors will be key to understanding the trajectory of Total Warty Venus capture fisheries in coming years.

Top countries in Total Warty Venus Production in Capture Fisheries for Human Consumption by Country

# 7 Countries Metric Tons Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 France 782.2 2023 -0.51% +5.56% View data
2 2 Spain 62.96 2023 -4.89% -3.1% View data
3 3 Croatia 55.08 2023 -6.01% -9.97% View data
4 4 Greece 42.83 2023 -54.34% -16.61% View data
5 5 Italy 24.7 2023 +12.79% View data
6 6 Portugal 13.6 2023 +91.55% +14.53% View data
7 7 Slovenia 1.92 2023 +1.02% +22.35% View data

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