Appetites and market conditions have changed for pollock this year. In the US state of Alaska, there’s a bigger total allowable catch (TAC) for Bering Sea pollock – 1.3 million metric tons compared to 1.1 million mt last year. The biggest difference, though, is pricing – down dramatically from record highs for fillets and surimi in 2022, as previously reported by Undercurrent News. [...]
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