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Perfil do consumo de peixes pela população brasileira

Translated title of the contribution: Profile of fish consumption by the Brazilian population

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Abstract

The dynamics of fish supply for the world population is passing through a moment of decreasing fisheries and increasing aquaculture production, which in Brazil is favored by wide availability of water resources, great variety of species, favorable climate and by increased demand for this protein source. Nevertheless, fish consumption by Brazilian population is still modest, averaging about 9 kg/habitant/year, below the recommended by FAO (12 kg/habitant/year). The objective of the present study was to evaluate the current situation of fish consumption by the population, highlighting the reasons behind such consumption, such as feeding preferences and socioeconomic issues. The results indicate a preference for bovine meat (48,5%) and birds (25,2%) before fish (19,2%), as the population consumes fish at a low frequency, regardless of the origin of fish and their acquisitive power. The results also shows that economic and marketing sectors of fisheries and aquaculture should disclose informations about these markets in a more efficient way and stimulate the formulation of new marketing products, aiming at increasing fish consumption by the population
Translated title of the contributionProfile of fish consumption by the Brazilian population
Original languagePortuguese
Pages (from-to)62-65
Number of pages4
JournalBiota Amazônia
Volume6
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • pesca
  • aquicultura
  • preferências alimentares

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