Overview of the ornamental aquatic organisms market in Brazil

Juliana Barros da Mota, Dara Cristina Pires, Daniela Chemin de Melo Hoyos, Kleber Campos Miranda-Filho
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This study aims to analyze the ornamental aquatic organisms market and identify key consumer obstacles in aquarium farming. A questionnaire comprising 57 questions was distributed via Virtual Social Networks (RSV), using the Snowball method during June and July 2023. The survey encompassed all 26 states and the Federal District. Data analysis relied on descriptive statistics. Out of 270 respondents, 65% were female, 34% were male, 0.4% identified as trans women, and 0.4% as trans men. Predominant states in the research included Minas Gerais (35.6%) and Amapá (20.4%). Regarding pet ownership, only 13% of consumers raise fish, behind the raising of dogs (56%) and cats (22%). Among the fish, 47% are small species, such as guppy, swordfish, betta, platy, and others. Reasons for discontinuing ornamental aquatic animal ownership included lack of time, insufficient information on care, pet mortality, and disease-related losses. However, 72% expressed continued interest in restarting. While the production of ornamental aquatic organisms has been on the rise, especially nationally, lack of information remains a primary barrier to increased adoption in Brazil. Therefore, expanding publicity, particularly through specialized aquarium stores, offers a viable solution to reducing mortality rates among aquarium animals and fostering consumer interest.
巴西观赏水生生物市场概况
本研究旨在分析观赏水生生物市场,找出水族养殖业中消费者的主要障碍。2023 年 6 月至 7 月期间,采用滚雪球法通过虚拟社交网络 (RSV) 发放了一份包含 57 个问题的调查问卷。调查范围包括美国所有 26 个州和联邦区。数据分析依赖于描述性统计。在 270 名受访者中,65% 为女性,34% 为男性,0.4% 为变性女性,0.4% 为变性男性。参与调查的主要州包括米纳斯吉拉斯州(35.6%)和阿马帕州(20.4%)。在饲养宠物方面,只有 13% 的消费者养鱼,仅次于养狗(56%)和养猫(22%)。在鱼类中,47% 为小型鱼类,如guppy、剑鱼、betta、鸭嘴鱼等。停止饲养观赏水生动物的原因包括缺乏时间、护理信息不足、宠物死亡和疾病相关损失。不过,72% 的人表示仍有兴趣重新开始饲养。虽然观赏性水生生物的产量一直在上升,尤其是在巴西国内,但缺乏信息仍是巴西增加采用率的主要障碍。因此,扩大宣传,特别是通过水族专卖店进行宣传,为降低水族动物死亡率和提高消费者兴趣提供了一个可行的解决方案。
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