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The Fish Fillet market is a segment of the Fish and Seafood industry that focuses on the production and sale of fish fillets. Fish fillets are a popular form of seafood, as they are easy to prepare and can be cooked in a variety of ways. Fish fillets are typically made from whitefish, such as cod, haddock, and pollock, but can also be made from other types of fish, such as salmon and tuna. The market for fish fillets is driven by consumer demand for convenient, healthy, and sustainable seafood options.
Fish fillet producers must adhere to strict regulations to ensure the safety and quality of their products. This includes adhering to food safety standards, such as HACCP, and ensuring that the fish used in their products is sustainably sourced.
Some companies in the Fish Fillet market include Trident Seafoods, High Liner Foods, and Icelandic Group. These companies produce a variety of fish fillets, including frozen, fresh, and value-added products. Show Less Read more