Brazil Aquaculture Market Size, Share Trends, Opportunities and Challenges, 2025-2033
Brazil Aquaculture Market Market Overview
The Brazil aquaculture market size reached 1.41 Million Tons in 2024 and is projected to reach 2.22 Million Tons by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 4.66% during 2025-2033. This growth is driven by rising seafood demand, abundant freshwater resources, government support for sustainable fish farming, and investment in aquaculture technologies. Growth in both domestic consumption and export potential further accelerates Brazil's aquaculture market share.
Study Assumption Years
- Base Year: 2024
- Historical Years: 2019-2024
- Forecast Period: 2025-2033
Brazil Aquaculture Market Key Takeaways
- Brazil's aquaculture market size was 1.41 Million Tons in 2024.
- The market is forecast to grow at a CAGR of 4.66% during 2025-2033.
- The forecast period spans from 2025 to 2033.
- Brazil’s aquaculture industry recorded a production of 968,745 tons in 2024, a 9.21% increase from 2023.
- Tilapia leads production with 662,230 tons (+14.36%), comprising 68.36% of total output.
- Exports doubled to 13,792 tons valued at $59 Million, mainly to the U.S. (89% share).
- Increasing certifications like ASC and GlobalG.A.P. support export growth and quality compliance.
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Brazil Aquaculture Market Market Growth Factors
The growing demand for seafood, coupled with ample freshwater resources and governmental policies supporting sustainable fish farming in Brazil, propels the aquaculture market. Advancing aquaculture technologies include automated feeding systems and sensors for water quality monitoring that further increase production efficiency and improve environmental conditions. These innovations minimize feed waste, as well as reduce operational costs-both significant benefits for large-scale tilapia and shrimp farms.
Besides this, Brazil is targeting export-oriented expansion, positioning the country as a major supplier of aquaculture products, mainly tilapia, to North American and European markets. Record production growth of the industry at 9.21% was obtained in 2024, while tilapia production alone grew 14.36%. Exports doubled in volume, reflecting rising global demand for sustainably farmed seafood and the government's drive to align its domestic production with international standards for food safety and traceability.
Technological advances such as the commercialization of genetically edited tilapia in partnership with the U.S.-based Center for Aquaculture Technologies offer accelerated genetic improvements in growth, feed efficiency, disease resistance, and fillet yield. This supports sustainability, reduces grow-out periods, and improves competitiveness while ensuring healthier fish for consumers. Infrastructure improvements in ports and cold chains, acquisitions of certifications, and good climate conditions further enhance Brazil's competitiveness and profitability in the global seafood trade.
Brazil Aquaculture Market Market Segmentation
Fish Type Insights:
- Freshwater Fish: Represent the largest segment with tilapia leading at 662,230 tons in 2024, marking 68.36% of total production. This segment benefits from technological advances such as genetically edited species for improved yields.
- Molluscs
- Crustaceans
- Others
Environment Insights:
- Fresh Water
- Marine Water
- Brackish Water
Distribution Channel Insights:
- Traditional Retail
- Supermarkets and Hypermarkets
- Specialized Retailers
- Online Stores
- Others
Regional Insights
The major regional markets of Brazil include Southeast, South, Northeast, North, and Central-West. The Southeast region is dominant in terms of aquaculture activities. Brazil's diversified regional presence supports expansive market growth and accessibility across the country, benefiting from favorable environmental and infrastructural conditions.
Recent Developments & News
- In July 2025, HIPRA launched immersion vaccination for Brazilian aquaculture aimed at disease prevention in juvenile fish, enhancing immunity and production efficiency. This initiative was presented at the event "IMUNIDADE E BEM ESTAR PARA PEIXES" with nearly 900 industry participants. HIPRA supports fish farming in Brazil through R&D, diagnostics, and local production.
- In November 2024, Canadian research firm Onda opened a satellite facility in Brazil to conduct whiteleg shrimp trials. Partnered with a local farm, Onda aims to optimize shrimp nutrition, growth, feed efficiency, survival, and disease resistance, targeting the fastest-growing segment of aquaculture.
Key Players
- Brazilian Fish
- Center for Aquaculture Technologies (CAT)
- HIPRA
- Onda
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