Vietnamese pangasius exports to Brazil reached USD 106.04 million from January to November 2013, a year-on-year rise of 56 per cent, according to Vietnam Customs. This figure represents the highest growth among shipments to the eight key markets for Vietnam’s pangasius products.
Only in November 2013, Brazil imported pangasius from Vietnam worth USD 14.07 million, up 35.8 percent month-over-month.
Shipments to Brazil represented 6.7 per cent of Vietnam's total pangasius sales through November 2013, compared to 4.3 per cent in the same period of 2012, leading the South American country to rise from the sixth to the fourth position among the main export markets, after the US, the EU and ASEAN.
Pangasius from Vietnam made up of the third part in Brazil’s segment of imported frozen whitemeat fish fillets (HS0304), after Alaska pollock and hake, reports theVietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP).
According to the International Trade Center (ITC), through November 2013, Brazil bought 60,016 tonnes of Alaska pollock, up 25.5 per cent compared to 47,786 tonnes in the same period of 2012. Meanwhile, pangasius imports reached 20,233 tonnes, a 75.3 per cent increase y-o-y. Imports of hake products rose 19.6 per cent to 23,239 tonnes.
Through November 2013, Brazil imported 159,887 tonnes of frozen fish fillets. Vietnam was the second supplier with 49,154 tonnes, second only to China.
With a population of 195 million people and higher fish demand, Brazil is really a potential market for seafood products and Vietnamese pangasius in particular.
Only in November 2013, Brazil imported pangasius from Vietnam worth USD 14.07 million, up 35.8 percent month-over-month.
Shipments to Brazil represented 6.7 per cent of Vietnam's total pangasius sales through November 2013, compared to 4.3 per cent in the same period of 2012, leading the South American country to rise from the sixth to the fourth position among the main export markets, after the US, the EU and ASEAN.
Pangasius from Vietnam made up of the third part in Brazil’s segment of imported frozen whitemeat fish fillets (HS0304), after Alaska pollock and hake, reports theVietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP).
According to the International Trade Center (ITC), through November 2013, Brazil bought 60,016 tonnes of Alaska pollock, up 25.5 per cent compared to 47,786 tonnes in the same period of 2012. Meanwhile, pangasius imports reached 20,233 tonnes, a 75.3 per cent increase y-o-y. Imports of hake products rose 19.6 per cent to 23,239 tonnes.
Through November 2013, Brazil imported 159,887 tonnes of frozen fish fillets. Vietnam was the second supplier with 49,154 tonnes, second only to China.
With a population of 195 million people and higher fish demand, Brazil is really a potential market for seafood products and Vietnamese pangasius in particular.
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