The import of fresh or chilled scallops to Brazil, excluding live ones, shows a declining trend from 2024 to 2028. The forecasted period exhibits a significant decrease in import volumes, with the figures declining from 12.61 thousand kilograms in 2024 to just 3.71 thousand kilograms by 2028. This consistent decline highlights a tendency towards reduced imports in the upcoming years. Year-on-year changes reflect steep decreases, and when considering the cumulative average growth rate (CAGR) over these five years, a substantial downward trajectory is evident.
Future trends to watch for include changes in consumer preferences, potential domestic production increases, fluctuations in global scallop supply, as well as economic factors affecting Brazil's import capabilities such as currency exchange rates and trade agreements. These factors could either mitigate or exacerbate the decline in imports.