Chilean salmon and trout exports to Brazil grow almost 30% in the first half

Published 2022년 10월 5일

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Chile's exports of salmon and trout to Brazil reached US$ 478 million in the first half of this year, a 29.3% increase compared to the same period last year. This surge is attributed to the post-pandemic market opening and the global trend towards consuming quality proteins. The popularity of Chilean salmon in Brazil is due to its health benefits, high Omega 3 content, and competitive pricing, according to ProChile Brasil.
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In the first half of this year, Chilean exports of salmon and trout to Brazil totaled US$ 478 million, an increase of 29.3% compared to the same period last year, according to information from ProChile Brasil, an institution of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Chile, based on official foreign trade statistics. “With the opening of markets after the Covid-19 pandemic, salmon exports have returned to pre-pandemic levels. This realization of the high and sustained demand for Chilean salmon by our main markets such as Brazil, Japan and the United States is linked to the global trend of consuming healthy and quality proteins. And Chilean salmon stands out, fundamentally, for these characteristics that attract the confidence of the Brazilian consumer, which is linked to the maintenance of a good commercial relationship between the two countries. This reliability and credibility that we offer to the Brazilian consumer ...

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