The Brazilian Association of Fish Industries is a non-profit, private legal entity with offices in Brasília and São Paulo. The Association was created through the joint efforts of industrialists who understand that Brazil can and should become a reference in the global fish industry.
Currently, ABIPESCA members together represent the majority of the formal Brazilian fish market. In view of the challenges and opportunities that arise, the Association maintains constant dialogue with members of the executive and legislative branches, embassies, and public and private entities within and outside Brazil, always aiming to develop a business environment that results in better quality products and stronger industries to grow and compete globally.
Address:
Rua Helena, n. 275, 3o Andar, Conjunto 31, Sala 01.
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