GAPP Reports Record Year for Wild Alaska Pollock Consumption

The Association of Genuine Alaska Pollock Producers (GAPP) said 2024 was a record year for American consumers' consumption of US-caught Wild Alaska Pollock.
GAPP explained that it tracks the global supplies and trade of Pacific pollock and classifies the amount consumed in the US into two categories: “Alaska Pollock,” made from Pacific pollock harvested in US waters, and “pollock,” which was harvested in other countries, mostly in Russia.
“Because of consumer preferences for U.S.-origin products and because only Pacific pollock...
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