The import volume of frozen whole skipjack and stripe-bellied bonito into Brazil is set to increase from 1.9145 million kilograms in 2024 to 2.1675 million kilograms by 2028. This marks a progressive rise in demand following the figures for 2023, which we do not have specifically but are necessary for calculating precise year-on-year and CAGR figures. The growth suggests a steady interest in these fish products, potentially driven by rising consumption and market needs.
Key Trends to Watch:
- Economic conditions affecting import capacities and seafood demands in Brazil.
- Changes in international fishing policies impacting supply chain stability.
- Fluctuations in consumer dietary preferences shifting towards seafood consumption.