Brazilian fish farming exports grow 174% in the third quarter

Published 2024년 10월 30일

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In the third quarter of 2024, Brazil's fish farming sector experienced a remarkable surge in exports, with a 174% increase in financial value and a 158% increase in volume compared to the same period in the previous year. The country exported over 4 thousand tons and US$ 18.5 million worth of fish, predominantly tilapia, to the United States, which accounted for 92% of the total export value. The states of Paraná and São Paulo were the primary contributors to these exports, with tilapia fillet being the most traded product and experiencing an upward trend in value over the past two years.
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Exports from the Brazilian fish farming sector in the third quarter of 2024 registered a significant increase, with a 174% growth in financial value and a 158% increase in the quantity of products exported compared to the same period in the previous year. Between July and September, Brazil exported US$ 18.5 million and 4 thousand tons of fish to several countries, evidencing the expansion of this segment in the country. This data is available in the most recent Fish Farming Foreign Trade Bulletin. This is the 19th edition of the newsletter, which analyzes the export and import statistics of national fish farming on a quarterly basis. The bulletin is prepared by Embrapa Pesca e Aquicultura, headquartered in Palmas-TO, and has a partnership with the Brazilian Fish Farming Association (PeixeBR). The edition for the third quarter of 2024 can be accessed free of charge here. Tilapia continues to be the most produced and exported fish in Brazil, with a total of more than US$ 18 million ...

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