By 2024, the production of whole fresh squillids in France's capture fisheries is expected to be 2 metric tons, indicating a decline from previous years where data shows a steady decrease. Comparing forecast data, a continuous deceleration is observed with slight year-on-year declines: 10% between 2024-2025, 5.6% from 2025-2026, 5.9% from 2026-2027, and 6.3% from 2027-2028. Overall, this sector depicts a negative CAGR over five years, emphasizing a downward trend in production.
Future trends to watch for include regulatory changes impacting capture fisheries, evolving consumer preferences towards sustainability, and climate change effects on marine biodiversity, potentially lowering production further.