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US leans heavy on Japanese, Peruvian scallops to hit two-year import high, fill domestic void

The US imported 2,725 metric tons of scallops worth $45.6 million in October 2024, the most volume in a single month since March 2022

By Jason Huffman | Dec. 18, 2024 17:16 GMT
Hokkaido sea scallops from importer Bristol Seafood at a Wegmans supermarket in Columbia, Maryland. Photograph by Jason Huffman.
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