Total Cockle Production in Capture Fisheries for Human Consumption
This key economic indicator for the Wild Fisheries sector has been recently updated.
- Denmark Total Cockle Production in Capture Fisheries for Human Consumption jumped by 31.6% in 2019, from a year earlier.
- Since 2014 Portugal Total Cockle Production in Capture Fisheries for Human Consumption grew 12.8% year on year reaching €2,506,324.8.
- In 2019 France was ranked number 5 in Total Cockle Production in Capture Fisheries for Human Consumption.
- In 2019 Spain was number 1 in Total Cockle Production in Capture Fisheries for Human Consumption at €12,880,705.25, from 6 in 2018.
Top Countries in Total Cockle Production in Capture Fisheries for Human Consumption
# | 7 Countries | Euros | Last | YoY | 5‑years CAGR | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
#1
Spain
|
12,880,705.25 | 2019 | NA | +11.2 % | View data |
2 |
#2
United Kingdom
|
6,329,219.59 | 2019 | -10.4 % | -9.3 % | View data |
3 |
#3
Portugal
|
2,506,324.80 | 2019 | -44.6 % | +12.8 % | View data |
4 |
#4
Denmark
|
2,386,968.51 | 2019 | +31.6 % | -6.3 % | View data |
5 |
#5
France
|
1,290,547.48 | 2019 | -16.2 % | +12.7 % | View data |
6 |
#6
Ireland
|
193,773.73 | 2018 | -44.9 % | NA | View data |
7 |
#7
Norway
|
12,071.75 | 2019 | NA | NA | View data |
Source: European Commission