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Brazil: Fish production is critical to global food security

Brazil
Published Aug 22, 2023

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The CEO of IFC Brasil and Fish Expo, Eliana Panty, believes that Brazil's fish production and exports are growing rapidly, positioning the country as a global player. Panty highlights the increasing global demand for fish, which is projected to double by 2050, and emphasizes the importance of producing more and better with less environmental impact. She also notes that consumer preferences and habits will play a significant role in meeting this growing demand, and encourages the consumption of smaller, environmentally friendly fish species.
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Not even the scenarios of uncertainty in global value and trade chains, nor the prices of energy, inputs and feed that have directly impacted costs. Nothing has stopped the growth of fish production in Brazil and this is already starting to project the country as a global player. The reflection is from the CEO of IFC Brasil and Fish Expo Eliana Panty , organizer of the Expomar, IFC Brasil & Fish Expo events that will be held from September 19th to 21st in Foz do Iguaçu – PR, when IFC Amazônia will be launched, an event that will bring together aquaculture and fisheries from the countries of the Amazon Region on December 3, 4 and 5 in Belém – Pará. “This consistent growth in production and exports meets a growing world demand for fish that should double by 2050, as It also increases the purchasing power of the population. The greater the purchasing power, the greater the protein consumption and in this scenario the fish swim in clear water. With the FAO projection of consumption ...
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