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The Salmon market is a subset of the Saltwater Fish market, focusing on the production and sale of Salmon species. Salmon are a popular fish, prized for their flavor and nutritional value. They are typically farmed in coastal areas, with the majority of production coming from countries such as Norway, Chile, and Canada. Salmon are sold fresh, frozen, smoked, and canned, and are used in a variety of dishes.
The Salmon market is highly competitive, with a range of companies offering different products and services. These include producers, processors, distributors, and retailers. Companies in the market include Marine Harvest, Cooke Aquaculture, and Trident Seafoods. Show Less Read more