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市场调查报告书
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渔猎捕捞市场-全球产业规模、份额、趋势、机会与预测:按类型、应用、地区和竞争格局划分,2021-2031年Fishing, Hunting And Trapping Market - Global Industry Size, Share, Trends, Opportunity, and Forecast, Segmented By Type, By Application, By Region & Competition, 2021-2031F |
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全球渔业、狩猎和捕捞市场预计将从 2025 年的 5,223.4 亿美元成长到 2031 年的 6,908.4 亿美元,复合年增长率为 4.77%。
该行业涵盖从事水产品、猎物和野生动物捕捞的商业和休閒营业单位,其应用范围广泛,从食品生产和原材料采购到休閒活动均有涉及。市场成长的主要驱动力是全球对高蛋白食品的需求不断增长,以及户外旅游业的蓬勃发展,后者促进了休閒活动的开展。此外,主要地区的经济稳定也提振了消费者在基本设备和许可证方面的支出。美国运动钓鱼协会 (ASA) 预计,到 2025 年,运动钓鱼产业每年将为美国经济贡献超过 2,305 亿美元。
| 市场概览 | |
|---|---|
| 预测期 | 2027-2031 |
| 市场规模:2025年 | 5223.4亿美元 |
| 市场规模:2031年 | 6908.4亿美元 |
| 复合年增长率:2026-2031年 | 4.77% |
| 成长最快的细分市场 | 渔业组织 |
| 最大的市场 | 北美洲 |
儘管取得了这些积极进展,但由于旨在防止过度捕捞和保护生物多样性的严格法规结构,市场仍面临许多挑战。各国政府和国际组织正在加强各项措施,例如实施更严格的捕捞配额、划定保护区、直接限製商业捕捞作业量以及限制休閒捕捞活动。栖息地破坏性的环境变化进一步加剧了这种监管压力,给供应链稳定性带来了复杂挑战,并威胁到传统渔场的长期永续性。
全球对水产品和动物性蛋白质的需求不断增长,是推动渔业、狩猎和捕捞市场商业发展的主要动力。随着全球人口的成长和人们对营养水产品的偏好日益增强,商业经营者正加强满足消费者的需求,大力投资于渔船现代化和加工基础设施建设,以确保粮食安全。满足这项需求所需的生产规模庞大。联合国粮食及农业组织(粮农组织)在2024年6月发布的报告显示,2022年全球渔业及水产养殖产量达到创纪录的2.232亿吨。这项产量体现了该产业的经济活力,挪威水产品局的一份报告进一步强调了这一点,该报告指出,挪威2023年的水产品出口达到1,720亿挪威克朗。
随着商业性成长,休閒钓鱼和狩猎旅游的扩张正使市场收入来源摆脱对基本食品生产的依赖,并实现多元化。该行业以体验经济为基础,消费者将休閒活动,并将大量可支配收入用于购买许可证、专业装备以及前往最佳狩猎地点的旅行。户外旅游套装和导游探险之旅的兴起,扩大了这些活动的吸引力,并刺激了相关製造商和住宿设施提供者的市场发展。休閒划船和钓鱼基金会的数据也印证了这种日益高涨的热情。该基金会在2024年5月发布的报告显示,2023年美国钓客人数将达到创纪录的5,770万人。
严格的法规结构直接限制了企业可捕捞的资源量,这对全球渔业、狩猎和捕捞市场构成了重大障碍。为了遏止过度捕捞,各国政府和国际组织正在实施更严格的配额制度并扩大保护区,无论市场需求如何成长,都对产量设定了严格的限制。因此,企业面临商机受限和营运难度增加的困境,被迫在复杂的环境中应对合规义务、季节性禁渔期以及对盈利渔场的准入限制等问题。
这些法规所带来的经济负担因其背后的生物学需求而进一步加剧,确保了严格的执法成为一种永久性的限制,而非暂时的障碍。随着资源水准的波动,监管机构被迫进一步降低捕捞限额以保护生物多样性。联合国粮食及农业组织(粮农组织)2024年报告强调了这一需求,该报告指出,「全球37.7%的鱼类资源正以不可持续的水平被捕捞。」这一统计数据凸显了供应限制的严峻性,因为高度不可持续的捕捞率必然导致更严格的法规和关键物种商业性供应量的减少。
人工智慧 (AI) 和机器学习在商业捕鱼中的应用,正以数据驱动的精准度取代传统的经验方法,从而显着提升作业效率。商业渔船队正利用预测演算法优化航线规划和目标选择,降低燃油消耗和整体营运成本。这种技术现代化的转变也体现在大规模资本投资上;根据《国家渔民》杂誌2024年10月报道,渔业已在人工智慧相关倡议上投资超过6.1亿美元,以加强监控和自动化。这些进步使企业能够在最大限度地提高每次出海捕捞产量的同时,最大限度地减少船队的资源消耗。
同时,为了减轻废弃渔具造成的长期生态破坏,市场正显着转向使用可生物降解和永续的渔具材料。製造商正在开发采用可生物降解聚合物的渔网和陷阱,这些材料在丢失后能够自然分解,从而直接解决「幽灵捕捞」这一根深蒂固的问题——即废弃渔具持续捕捞海洋生物。污染问题的严重性凸显了这种转变的必要性。根据海洋保护协会2024年8月发布的报告,废弃、遗失和丢弃的渔具占海洋环流中大型塑胶废弃物重量的70%至86%,迫使市场相关人员采用符合环境法规的技术创新。
The Global Fishing, Hunting And Trapping Market is projected to expand from USD 522.34 Billion in 2025 to USD 690.84 Billion by 2031, registering a CAGR of 4.77%. This sector encompasses both commercial and recreational entities focused on capturing aquatic life, game animals, and wildlife for purposes ranging from food production and raw material sourcing to leisure activities. The market's growth is primarily fueled by the escalating global demand for high-protein food sources and the vigorous expansion of the outdoor tourism industry, which encourages recreational engagement. Furthermore, economic stability in major regions facilitates increased consumer spending on essential equipment and licenses, with the American Sportfishing Association estimating that the sportfishing industry will contribute over 230.5 billion USD annually to the United States economy in 2025.
| Market Overview | |
|---|---|
| Forecast Period | 2027-2031 |
| Market Size 2025 | USD 522.34 Billion |
| Market Size 2031 | USD 690.84 Billion |
| CAGR 2026-2031 | 4.77% |
| Fastest Growing Segment | Fishing Organization |
| Largest Market | North America |
Despite this positive trajectory, the market confronts significant obstacles due to rigorous regulatory frameworks designed to prevent overexploitation and conserve biodiversity. Governments and international organizations are increasingly implementing stricter quotas and designating protected areas, measures that directly restrict operational volumes for commercial businesses and limit recreational access. This regulatory pressure is further exacerbated by environmental shifts that disrupt animal habitats, adding layers of complexity to supply chain stability and jeopardizing the long-term sustainability of traditional harvesting locations.
Market Driver
The escalating global demand for seafood and animal protein acts as a major engine for the commercial sector of the fishing, hunting, and trapping market. As world populations grow and dietary habits increasingly favor nutrient-rich aquatic foods, commercial operators are intensifying their efforts to satisfy these consumption needs, prompting significant investment in fleet modernization and processing infrastructure to guarantee food security. The magnitude of production necessary to meet this demand is substantial, with the Food and Agriculture Organization reporting in June 2024 that global fisheries and aquaculture production reached a record 223.2 million tonnes in 2022. This volume underscores the sector's economic vitality, further highlighted by the Norwegian Seafood Council's report that Norway exported seafood valued at NOK 172 billion in 2023.
Parallel to commercial growth, the expansion of recreational fishing and hunting tourism adds significant diversity to market revenue, extending beyond basic food production. This segment thrives on the experiential economy, where consumers allocate considerable disposable income toward licenses, specialized equipment, and travel to premier harvesting locations, effectively transforming subsistence activities into widespread leisure pursuits. The rise of outdoor tourism packages and guided expeditions has broadened the demographic reach of these activities, stimulating ancillary markets for manufacturers and hospitality providers. This growing enthusiasm is evident in data from the Recreational Boating & Fishing Foundation, which noted in May 2024 that fishing participation in the United States hit a historic peak of 57.7 million participants in 2023.
Market Challenge
Strict regulatory frameworks represent a major hurdle for the global fishing, hunting, and trapping market by imposing direct limits on the volume of resources enterprises are permitted to harvest. To mitigate overexploitation, governments and international bodies are rigorously enforcing quota systems and expanding protected areas, creating a firm cap on production regardless of increasing market demand. As a result, companies face constrained revenue opportunities and heightened operational difficulties, requiring them to navigate a complex environment of compliance mandates, seasonal shutdowns, and exclusionary zones that physically restrict access to profitable grounds.
The economic strain caused by these regulations is compounded by the biological imperative behind them, ensuring that strict enforcement acts as a permanent constraint rather than a passing obstacle. As stock levels oscillate, regulatory authorities are forced to further reduce allowable harvest limits to preserve biodiversity, a necessity highlighted by the Food and Agriculture Organization's 2024 report indicating that 37.7 percent of global fish stocks were fished at biologically unsustainable levels. This statistic emphasizes the severity of supply limitations, as high rates of unsustainability inevitably lead to tighter controls and diminished commercial availability of essential species.
Market Trends
The incorporation of artificial intelligence and machine learning into commercial harvesting is transforming operational efficiency by superseding traditional intuition with data-driven accuracy. Commercial fleets are utilizing predictive algorithms to refine route planning and catch targeting, a practice that decreases fuel consumption and reduces overall operational expenses. This shift toward technological modernization is reflected in significant capital investments, with National Fisherman reporting in October 2024 that the seafood industry has directed over $610 million toward AI-related initiatives to bolster monitoring and automation. These advancements enable enterprises to maximize yields per expedition while simultaneously minimizing their fleet's resource footprint.
Concurrently, the market is experiencing a significant shift toward the use of biodegradable and sustainable gear materials aimed at mitigating the long-term ecological damage caused by derelict equipment. Manufacturers are creating nets and traps made from biopolymers that decompose naturally if lost, directly addressing the persistent problem of ghost fishing where abandoned gear continues to ensnare marine life. The necessity of this transition is underscored by the magnitude of the pollution issue; according to the Ocean Conservancy's August 2024 report, abandoned, lost, or discarded fishing gear accounts for between 70 percent and 86 percent of all floating macroplastics in ocean gyres by weight, driving market players to adopt innovations that align with environmental regulations.
Report Scope
In this report, the Global Fishing, Hunting And Trapping Market has been segmented into the following categories, in addition to the industry trends which have also been detailed below:
Company Profiles: Detailed analysis of the major companies present in the Global Fishing, Hunting And Trapping Market.
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