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Manuscript completed in November2024.The European Commission is not liable for any consequence stemming from the reuse of this publication.Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union,2024© European Union,2024The reuse policy of European Commission documents isimplemented based on Commission Decision 2011/833/EU of12 December 2011 on the reuse of Commission documents (OJ L 330, 14.12.2011, p. 39).Except otherwise noted, the reuse of this document is authorised under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0International (CC-BY 4.0) licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).This means that reuse is allowedprovided appropriate credit is given and any changes are indicated.For any use or reproduction ofelements that are not owned by the European Union, permission may need to be soughtdirectly from the respectiverightsholders. The European Union does not own the copyright in relation to the followingelement:Cover photo:©pixinoo, “Pescatori che organizzano contenitori con pesce”.Source:iStock by Getty ImagesPDFISBN978-92-68-22586-8ISSN2363-4154 doi:10.2771/9420236FOR MORE INFORMATION AND COMMENTS:Directorate-General for Maritime Affairs and FisheriesB-1049 BrusselsE-mail:contact-us@eumofa.eu KL-01-24-009-EN-N Scope“The EU fish market” aims at providing an economic description of the wholeEuropean fisheries and aquaculture industry. It replies to questions such as what isproduced/exported/imported, when and where, what is consumed, by whom andA comparative analysis allows to assess the performance of fishery and aquacultureproducts in the EU market compared with other food products. In this report, valueand price variations for periods longer than five years are analysed by deflatingvalues using the GDP deflator (base=2015); for shorter periods, nominal value andThis publication is one of the services delivered by the European Market Observatoryfor Fisheries and Aquaculture Products (EUMOFA).This edition is based on data available as ofNovember 2024. The analyses includedin this report do not take into accountpossible updates occurred in the sources usedMore detailed and complementary data are available in the EUMOFA database: byspecies, place of sale, Member State, partner country. Data are updated daily.EUMOFA, developed by the European Commission, represents one of the tools ofthe Market Policy in the framework of the Common Fisheries Policy. [Regulation (EU)No1379/2013 on the common organisation of the markets in fishery andAs a market intelligence tool, EUMOFA provides regular weekly indicators, monthlymarket trends and annual structural data along the supply chain.The database is based on data provided and validated by Member States andEuropean institutions. It is available in all 24 EU languages.EUMOFA website, publicly available as from April 2013, can be accessed at what are the main trends.price variations are analysed.after this date.aquaculture products, Article 42].www.eumofa.eu. ForewordWelcome to the 2024 edition of the EU FishMarketreport.As the European Commissionembarks on a newchapter in its fisheries andocean journey, the 2024 edition of the EU FishMarketreportprovidescomprehensive overview of the EU market forfishery and aquaculture products. The past yearhas seen the European fishery and aquaculturesectorcontinue to navigate the complexities of arapidlychangingchallenges, the EU remains a global actor in theproduction, consumption, and trade of fisheryand aquaculture products.As we look to the future, the European Commission's Directorate-General forMaritime Affairs and Fisheries (DG MARE) is set to launch several key initiativesunder the new College. The European Oceans Pact, a groundbreaking effort toprovide for a holisticapproach to the ocean, will be a cornerstone of our work. Inparallel, we will be undertaking a comprehensive evaluation of the CommonIn this context, market intelligence will be instrumental in informing our policydecisions. The European Union Market Observatory for Fisheries and AquacultureProducts (EUMOFA) plays a crucial role in providing us with the data and insightswe need to understand the complexities of the EU market for aquatic food and theimpacts of our policies. This report, which details the production, consumption, andtrade of fishery and aquaculture products in the EU and globally, is an essentialcompanion for policymakers, industry stakeholders, and anyone interested in the EUThe EU Fish Market report is more than just a collection of market data–it is a richandone of the most comprehensive sources of information on the trends,challenges, and opportunities shaping our sector. With a rich heritage of centuries-old traditions, EU producers and processors are well-equipped to supply the marketwith a wide variety of high-quality products. By combining this knowledge withinnovative thinking and sustainable management practices, they can continue tothrive in a rapidly changingmarket. This report will provide them with a deeperunderstanding of m