In 2024, 1.0 million tonnes of fish, molluscs, algae and crustaceans were farmed in the EU, valued at €4.6 billion. Compared with 2023, both the volume and the value of aquaculture production in the EU contracted, by 3.7% and 3.6%, respectively.

The EU’s production of farmed aquatic organisms in 2024 was dominated by 5 countries, which together accounted for just over two-thirds of the total. Spain produced 246 137 tonnes (24.3% of the EU total), followed by France (181 434 tonnes; 17.9%) Greece (127 493 tonnes; 12.6%), Italy (98 051; 9.7%) and Poland (43 554; 4.3%). 

This information comes from data on aquaculture published by Eurostat today. This article presents a selection of findings from the more detailed Statistics Explained article on aquaculture.

Top EU aquaculture producers in 2024  (tonnes of live weight). Chart. See link to the full dataset below.

Source dataset: fish_aq2a

Top species: mussels in terms of live weight, trout for value

In 2024, nearly one third of the EU’s total aquaculture production in live weight were mussels (32.8%), followed by trout (17.2%) and gilthead seabream (10.0%).

In terms of value, however, trout was the most valuable species produced in 2024 (equivalent to 17.9% of all the EU’s aquaculture value), followed by seabass (14.5%) and gilthead seabream (13.5%). 

Main species in the EU aquaculture production, 2024, live weight (%) and value (%). Chart. See link to the full dataset below.

 Source dataset: fish_aq2a