Brazil - Capture fisheries production (metric tons)

The value for Capture fisheries production (metric tons) in Brazil was 714,292 as of 2018. As the graph below shows, over the past 58 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 957,282 in 1985 and a minimum value of 251,813 in 1960.

Definition: Capture fisheries production measures the volume of fish catches landed by a country for all commercial, industrial, recreational and subsistence purposes.

Source: Food and Agriculture Organization.

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Year Value
1960 251,813
1961 276,183
1962 380,156
1963 335,994
1964 369,280
1965 389,141
1966 393,610
1967 420,359
1968 495,735
1969 492,910
1970 573,824
1971 614,417
1972 620,891
1973 760,651
1974 715,827
1975 753,600
1976 660,596
1977 731,966
1978 754,237
1979 782,652
1980 805,801
1981 806,520
1982 825,152
1983 873,000
1984 950,469
1985 957,282
1986 946,560
1987 934,852
1988 814,543
1989 780,468
1990 619,805
1991 648,175
1992 640,941
1993 653,347
1994 714,305
1995 607,301
1996 616,636
1997 652,056
1998 609,021
1999 610,523
2000 678,197
2001 731,704
2002 761,763
2003 725,354
2004 753,574
2005 750,899
2006 780,092
2007 795,230
2008 798,943
2009 834,553
2010 786,545
2011 769,778
2012 825,237
2013 792,360
2014 778,550
2015 723,093
2016 718,966
2017 729,870
2018 714,292

Statistical Concept and Methodology: In 2008, China revised its 2006 production statistics to reduce about 13 percent based on its Second National Agriculture Census conducted in 2007. This implied the downward adjustment of global capture production about 2 percent. Historical statistics of China for the period 1997-2005 were subsequently revised by FAO.

Aggregation method: Sum

Periodicity: Annual

Classification

Topic: Environment Indicators

Sub-Topic: Agricultural production