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The Jellyfish market is a subset of the Fish and Seafood industry. It is composed of companies that specialize in the production, processing, and distribution of jellyfish products. These products include fresh, frozen, and dried jellyfish, as well as jellyfish-based sauces, snacks, and other food items. Jellyfish are a popular seafood item in many parts of the world, particularly in East and Southeast Asia, where they are often served as a delicacy.
Jellyfish are harvested from the wild, as well as farmed in aquaculture operations. The industry is highly regulated, with strict guidelines in place to ensure the sustainability of wild stocks. In addition, the industry is subject to seasonal fluctuations in demand, as well as changes in consumer preferences.
Companies in the Jellyfish market include China-based Yantai Dongtai Food Co., Ltd., Japan-based Nippon Suisan Kaisha, Ltd., and Thailand-based Thai Union Group. Other major players include China-based Qingdao Yifeng Foods Co., Ltd., and Vietnam-based Vinh Hoan Corporation. Show Less Read more