Japan’s northernmost island of Hokkaido saw the value of its fisheries production rise sharply in 2025 despite a steep fall in catch volumes, with higher prices — led by scallops — pushing total output value above JPY 300 billion ($1.9bn) for the first time in three years. […]
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