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It will take place in less than ten days, and will bring back together, face-to-face under the same roof, the seafood industry. The Seafood Expo North America / Seafood Processing North America 2022 edition will take place March 13-15 at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center. More than 830 suppliers from 50 countries are ready to present their seafood products, equipment, packaging, and services to industry buyers, in the over 180,000sf of exhibit space.

It will take place in less than ten days, and will bring back together, face-to-face under the same roof, the seafood industry. The Seafood Expo North America / Seafood Processing North America 2022 edition will take place March 13-15 at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center. More than 830 suppliers from 50 countries are ready to present their seafood products, equipment, packaging, and services to industry buyers . . .

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