Brazil: Paraná fish exports grow 20% in the first half of 2024

Published 2024년 7월 29일

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In the first half of 2024, Paraná's fish exports surged by 20%, reaching 3.26 thousand tons, with a financial boost of 82% to US$16.3 million. The United States, primarily importing tilapia, accounted for 98% of these exports. Paraná, leading Brazil's tilapia production with a 36% share, produced 193.3 thousand tons of fish in 2023, valued at R$2.06 billion. The Western region, particularly Toledo, is the key production area. Nationally, fish exports decreased by 12.8% in volume but saw a slight value increase to US$149.6 million.
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Fish exports in Paraná recorded a 20% growth in the first half of 2024, totaling 3.26 thousand tons, compared to 2.7 thousand tons in the same period of the previous year. The financial value of exports also increased significantly by 82%, reaching US$16.3 million, in contrast to US$8.9 million in the first half of 2023. These data were published in the Paraná Agricultural Situation Bulletin, produced by the Department of Rural Economy (Deral) of the State Secretariat for Agriculture and Supply (Seab). The main destination for fish from Paraná is the United States, which absorbs 98% of exports, totaling US$ 15.9 million, mainly tilapia, according to the Paraná Institute for Economic and Social Development (Ipardes). In addition to the United States, other destinations include Canada, with exports of US$90,000, and Mozambique, with US$57,000. Tilapia represents 99% of the state's fish exports, consolidating itself as a prominent species in both the Brazilian and international ...

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