In 2020, Brazil's fish production saw a 5.93% increase, reaching 802.3 thousand tons, which is the second-best growth since 2014. This growth was primarily driven by a surge in domestic consumption in the latter half of the year, following a initial decline due to the pandemic. The tilapia production stood out, with a 12.5% growth, contributing to 60.6% of the total production. On the other hand, the production of native fish saw a decrease of 3.2%. The industry faced challenges due to rising costs, especially from raw materials for animal feed, but managed to recover and even finish the year with a profit.