Key Market Indicators
In 2021, Brazil came in at number 48, behind Hungary which exported 39,340 Kilograms. South Korea, China and Japan respectively were numbers 2, 3 and 4 in this ranking. The import of Brazilian Crab is expected to reach 45,000 Kilograms by 2026, growing at an average rate of 2.1% year on year. This follows a 10.6% annual increase in demand since 1994. In 2021, Brazil was in 43rd place, with Hungary in the lead at 39,340 Kilograms. South Korea, China and Japan took the second, third and fourth spots respectively. Meanwhile, Brazilian Crab exports dropped by a huge 90.7% in 2018, to 13,910 Kilograms from 149,760 Kilograms in 2017. Since 1997, the supply has decreased by 34.4% year on year. In 2021, Hungary led the ranking with 39,340 Kilograms, while Brazil came in at 48th place. South Korea, China and Japan were the top three countries in this ranking.