The forecasted production value of whole fresh grooved sea-squirt in France's capture fisheries is projected to increase slightly each year, starting at 5.05 thousand euros per metric ton in 2024, reaching 5.10 by 2028. This represents a minimal increase year-on-year, indicating a stagnated growth with an annual increase of approximately 0.2%. In 2023, the value was lower than the forecasted amount for 2024. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) is modest, reflecting steady but slow expansion.
In the future, key trends to monitor include the impact of environmental regulations on fisheries, innovations in sustainable aquaculture practices, and potential shifts in demand for seafood products influenced by consumer preferences and economic conditions.