As of 2024, Brazil's live fish imports are forecasted to decrease steadily from 248.31 thousand US dollars in 2024 to 225.81 thousand US dollars by 2028. This represents a declining trend over the next five years, with a projected compound annual growth rate (CAGR) indicating a consistent yearly downturn in import value. In 2023, the imports stood slightly higher, although specific actual figures remain unlisted.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Potential shifts in domestic aquaculture impacting import needs.
- Currency fluctuations affecting trade economics.
- Changes in consumer demand for live fish products.
- Regulatory and environmental policies on fisheries and aquatic imports.
- Technological advancements in fish farming and logistics.