In 2023, Brazil saw its fish farming output hit 887,029 metric tons. This was a 3.1% rise over the 860,355 metric tons from the year before. Francisco Medeiros, the head of the Brazilian Aquaculture Association (Peixe BR), announced this news. He did so at the 2024 Yearbook launch on Thursday, the 29th. Tilapia led in […]
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