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The White Fish market is a segment of the Fish and Seafood industry that focuses on the production and sale of white fish species. These species include cod, haddock, pollock, and hake, among others. White fish are typically found in cold, deep waters and are highly sought after for their mild flavor and delicate texture. The market is highly competitive, with a wide range of suppliers and buyers.
The White Fish market is driven by consumer demand for healthy, sustainable seafood. As a result, the industry has seen an increase in the number of companies offering white fish products. These companies range from small, independent suppliers to large, multinational corporations. Some of the leading companies in the White Fish market include Trident Seafoods, High Liner Foods, and Icelandic Group. Show Less Read more