Fish products a) Food products b) Non-food products Definitions: Raw material---------------------------------------------------->Product Defined Process.

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Fish products a) Food products b) Non-food products Definitions: Raw material---------------------------------------------------->Product Defined Process Factors to consider in the development of fish products i) Consumer needs ii) Quality (products should meet desired standards) iii) Safety Food products · Canned fish products, manufacturing; · Fish and chip dinners, frozen, manufacturing; · Fish canned, manufacturing; · Fish cured, manufacturing; · Fish dinners, pre-cooked, frozen, manufacturing; · Fish fillets, steaks, blocks, etc., manufacturing; · Fish roe, processed, manufacturing; · Fish, chilled or frozen, manufacturing; · Fish, processed or prepared, manufacturing; · Fish, salted or dried, manufacturing; · Fermented fish products · Lobster, processing; · Mollusc processing; · Oyster canning; · Ready-to-serve frozen fish products, manufacturing; · Seaweed processing; · Shellfish canning, manufacturing; · Shellfish, processed or prepared; and · Smoked fish, manufacturing Non-food products: · Fish liver oil extraction, crude, and manufacturing; · Fish meal, manufacturing · Marine animal oil extraction, manufacturing; · Seaweed processing Economic value and implications of fish products