France leads with €254.47M, followed by Spain (€210.7M) and Italy (€190.85M). The UK's production is valued at €117.11M, while the lower end includes Slovenia (€0.18682M) and Germany (€0.02779M). Year-on-year variations for 2023 show France and Italy decreased by -3.35% and -4.58% respectively, while countries like the Netherlands and Iceland showed positive trends at 5.03% and 4.26% respectively.
Looking ahead, it is crucial to monitor technological advancements, regulatory changes, and environmental impacts on capture fisheries. Enhancements in sustainable fishing practices and shifting consumer preferences towards sustainably sourced seafood could significantly influence future production volumes.
Top countries in Total Molluscs Production in Capture Fisheries for Human Consumption by Country
# | 10 Countries | Euros | Last Year | YoY | 5-years CAGR | |
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1 | 1 France | 254,470,000 | 2023 | -18.4% | -3.35% | View data |
2 | 2 Spain | 210,700,000 | 2023 | -7.57% | +1.23% | View data |
3 | 3 Italy | 190,850,000 | 2023 | +5.51% | -4.58% | View data |
4 | 4 United Kingdom | 117,110,000 | 2023 | +1.84% | +2.47% | View data |
5 | 5 Portugal | 74,572,000 | 2023 | -9.99% | +2.83% | View data |
6 | 6 Netherlands | 46,260,000 | 2023 | -31.31% | +5.03% | View data |
7 | 7 Greece | 44,806,000 | 2022 | +8.17% | View data | |
8 | 8 Denmark | 10,508,000 | 2023 | -6.64% | +1.47% | View data |
9 | 9 Belgium | 6,514,800 | 2023 | -38.15% | +2.55% | View data |
10 | 10 Croatia | 6,343,700 | 2023 | -0.5% | +2.93% | View data |