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Aquatic Products Trade Exceeds 10,000 Tons! 2026 Shenzhen Fisheries Expo Concludes

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Aquatic Products Trade Exceeds 10,000 Tons! 2026 Shenzhen Fisheries Expo Concludes

The 2026 Shenzhen International Fisheries Expo concluded after 4 days, attracting 86,000 professional visitors with aquatic product transactions exceeding 10,000 tons and total value over 160 million yuan, all record highs.

The expo covered 50,000 square meters with 600+ enterprises from 30+ countries. Zones included offshore fisheries, aquaculture, processed products, fishery equipment, and prepared food.

Enterprises from Norway, Japan, South Korea, and Southeast Asia brought latest deep-sea fish, shrimp, crab, and shellfish products.

The "Prepared Food Zone" became the biggest highlight, with aquatic prepared food products popular among young consumers and catering enterprises.

The "Smart Fisheries" zone showcasing unmanned fishing boats and AI breeding monitoring systems also attracted much attention.

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