Starting in July, Mississippi will implement new labeling regulations for seafood sales

Published 2025년 6월 24일

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According to SeafoodNews, the Mississippi Department of Marine Resources (MDMR) states that starting July 1st, all seafood and crawfish sold in Mississippi—whether in grocery stores, seafood markets, restaurants, or food trucks—must be clearly labeled as either "imported" or "domestic".

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The Mississippi Department of Marine Resources urges seafood sellers in the state to prepare for a new law (House Bill 602), including reviewing procurement documents, updating signage and menus, and training employees. According to the new law, all wholesalers, processors, retailers, and food service establishments must label seafood and crawfish as one of the following two categories: "Domestic": Caught, farmed, and processed in the United States; "Imported": Caught, farmed, and/or processed outside the United States. The Mississippi Department of Marine Resources (MDMR) states that these labels must be displayed on menus, packaging, sales display areas, or ...
Source: Foodmate

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