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The Shrimp market is a subset of the larger Shellfish and Crustaceans market. Shrimp are a type of decapod crustacean, typically found in saltwater environments. They are a popular seafood item, consumed worldwide. Shrimp are typically harvested from the wild, although some are farmed. The global demand for shrimp has increased in recent years, driven by population growth and changing dietary habits.
Shrimp are processed and sold in a variety of forms, including fresh, frozen, canned, and cooked. The market is highly competitive, with a large number of companies operating in the space. Major players include Thai Union Group, Maruha Nichiro Corporation, Nippon Suisan Kaisha, and High Liner Foods. Other notable companies include Trident Seafoods, SeaPak, and Ocean Garden Products. Show Less Read more