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Mexico Reports 38% Seafood Mislabeling, Doubling Global Average

The report exposes pervasive seafood fraud in Mexico, with significant implications for consumer trust, fisheries management, and marine conservation. The high substitution rates in Los Cabos and Culiacán indicate regional vulnerabilities and underscore the need for traceability systems. Monitoring and regulatory reforms are likely to follow as authorities address the widespread mislabeling.
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1 article · Mexico News Daily
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