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Seafood Processing is a subsector of the Agriculture industry that involves the harvesting, processing, and packaging of seafood products for human consumption. It is a highly regulated industry, with strict standards for food safety and quality. The industry is divided into two main categories: wild-caught and farmed seafood. Wild-caught seafood is harvested from the ocean, while farmed seafood is raised in controlled environments.
The Seafood Processing industry is a major contributor to the global economy, providing employment and income to millions of people. It is also an important source of nutrition for many countries, providing essential proteins and other nutrients.
The industry is subject to a variety of environmental and economic pressures, including overfishing, climate change, and rising costs of production. To address these challenges, many companies are investing in sustainable practices, such as reducing waste and improving efficiency.
Some of the major companies in the Seafood Processing market include Trident Seafoods, Bumble Bee Foods, High Liner Foods, and Maruha Nichiro Corporation. Show Less Read more