As of 2024, the forecast for the production of alive fresh squillids in capture fisheries for human consumption in France shows a steady upward trend. From 2023, where the actual production was around 70.4 metric tons, the predicted growth is notable. With an increase from 72.6 metric tons in 2024 to 82 metric tons by 2028, this forecasts an annual growth rate, reflecting a CAGR of approximately 3.2% over five years. Year-on-year variations show a consistent rise, with increments observed at about 3.6% to 2.6% annually over the forecasted period.
Future trends to watch involve monitoring environmental regulations, changes in demand driven by consumer preferences, and the impact of technological advancements in fishing practices. These factors may significantly influence both production methodologies and market dynamics in the coming years.