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Acceptable Market Name
The Acceptable Market Name (AMN) is a term used in the food industry to describe the name by which a particular seafood product is commonly known in the marketplace. It is an important aspect of seafood labeling and helps consumers identify and differentiate between different types of seafood.
Definition
The AMN is a standardized name that is used to describe a specific seafood product. It is typically based on the common name of the species, but may also include additional information such as the product form (e.g., fillet, whole, canned) or any specific processing methods used.
For example, the AMN for a particular species of fish may be "Atlantic salmon fillet" or "canned tuna in oil". These names provide consumers with a clear and concise description of the product they are purchasing.
Importance
The use of AMNs is important for several reasons. Firstly, it helps consumers make informed choices about the seafood they are buying. By providing a standardized name, consumers can easily identify the type of seafood they prefer or are looking for.
Secondly, AMNs help prevent mislabeling and fraud in the seafood industry. By using standardized names, it becomes more difficult for unscrupulous suppliers to misrepresent or substitute one type of seafood for another.
Regulations
The use of AMNs is regulated by various government agencies and international organizations. These regulations ensure that the names used accurately describe the seafood product and are not misleading to consumers.
For example, in the United States, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) regulate the use of AMNs for seafood products. They provide guidelines and standards for labeling and require accurate and truthful representation of the product.
Examples
Here are some examples of Acceptable Market Names for common seafood products:
These examples demonstrate how the AMN provides a clear and concise description of the seafood product, helping consumers make informed choices.
See Also
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