The forecast for Fresh Porbeagle production in capture fisheries in France projects a consistent decline from €3.27 thousand per metric ton in 2024 to €3.19 thousand per metric ton in 2028. This represents an average decrease of 0.61% year-on-year. The production value in 2023 stood at €3.29 thousand per metric ton, indicating a downward trend over this forecast period. Over the last five years, the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) is approximately -0.60%, highlighting a gradual downturn in economic value per metric ton of porbeagle.
Future trends to watch for include potential regulatory changes impacting fishing quotas, shifts in market demand driven by sustainability practices, and broader economic factors that might influence the pricing dynamics within the European seafood market. Monitoring these elements could provide further insights into the industry’s direction.