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Revenue in the Fish & Seafood Segment 2019—2027
Fish & Seafood is forecast to generate $544.19 billion in 2022 revenue, of which Fresh Fish is $287.1 billion, Seafood is $99.49 billion, and Processed Fish & Seafood is $157.6 billion. By 2027, Fish & Seafood revenue will grow by 43% to $779 billion.
Sources: statista.com July 2022
How much will the Fish & Seafood market grow annually?
The Global Fish & Seafood market is expected to grow annually by 12.54% (CAGR
What will be the revenue in the Fish & Seafood segment in 2023?
Preliminary revenue from the Fish & Seafood segment in 2023 will be $611.80 billion. This is 12% more in 2022. Source: statista.com
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