Based on the forecast data available, imports of dried, salted, or in brine fish fillets to Brazil are set to decline from 2024 through 2028, with values decreasing from 1.1279 million kilograms in 2024 to 1.0822 million kilograms in 2028. This shows a negative trend, marking a gradual annual reduction in import volumes. No actual volumes for 2023 are provided to directly compare, so deriving the exact percent for year-on-year and five-year CAGR variations is not feasible here without 2023's data.
Potential future trends to watch for may include exchange rate fluctuations, changes in consumer preferences towards fresh or processed options, environmental policies impacting fishing activities, or trade policies that could influence import patterns. These aspects could significantly affect the trend, emphasizing a need for stakeholders to closely monitor these factors.