In 2023, the production of Whole Fresh Echinodea in France's capture fisheries was at a certain level, upon which the forecast from 2024 onwards builds. Over the five-year forecast period from 2024 to 2028, production demonstrates a steady increase, beginning at 76.6 metric tons and reaching 77.8 metric tons. The year-on-year percentage increase is subtle, showcasing an annual compounded average growth rate (CAGR) suggesting a minor escalation in production efforts.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Impact of environmental regulations on fishery practices, potentially affecting harvest rates.
- Technological advancements in capture methods possibly leading to increased efficiency.
- Shifts in consumer demand for echinodea impacting production incentives.
- Global marine biodiversity initiatives that might impose further changes in catch limits.