In 2023, Chile's pelagic fish export volume stood at a certain value. Moving forward, the forecasted export volume for 2024 is projected at 1.01 million metric tons. For 2025, the expected volume slightly decreases to approximately 0.99784 million metric tons, and this downward trend continues through 2026, 2027, and 2028, with volumes of around 0.98293 million metric tons, 0.96831 million metric tons, and 0.95399 million metric tons, respectively. Year-on-year variations highlight a slight but consistent decline averaging around 1% per annum during this period.
Future trends to watch for include potential impacts of environmental changes, regulatory shifts, and market demand fluctuations, all of which could significantly influence the pelagic fish export volumes in Chile. Exploration of sustainable fishing practices and new market opportunities could provide avenues for mitigating the forecasted decline.