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The Fish Protein market is a subset of the Fish and Seafood industry, focusing on the production and sale of fish-based proteins. These proteins are used in a variety of products, including pet food, animal feed, and human food. Fish proteins are a valuable source of nutrition, containing essential amino acids, vitamins, and minerals. They are also a sustainable source of protein, as fish populations can be managed and harvested responsibly.
Fish proteins are produced through a variety of methods, including hydrolysis, enzymatic hydrolysis, and fermentation. These processes are used to extract proteins from fish by-products, such as fishmeal, fish oil, and fish silage. The resulting proteins are then used in a variety of products, including pet food, animal feed, and human food.
Some companies in the Fish Protein market include Cargill, Skretting, Nutreco, and Aller Aqua. These companies produce a variety of fish proteins, including fishmeal, fish oil, and fish silage. They also provide a range of services, such as research and development, production, and distribution. Show Less Read more