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While short on action, this year’s meeting of the regulator of the Antarctic krill fishery set the stage for broader conservation measures to be passed at its 2026 convening ...
Chinese-funded shrimp processing plants in Ecuador are struggling to get off the ground, with none of the four facilities currently operational due to difficulties securing raw materials, according to ...
Prices for European plaice and common sole showed a marked divergence at Pefa auctions, with larger sizes commanding higher prices while smaller grades followed contrary trends in week 44 ...
A Norwegian export company, which has never been a Nordlaks customer, is accused of falsifying Nordlaks labels and misusing its brand to export lower-quality ‘production fish’ as premium products ...
Chinese processors at Qingdao show said they are becoming increasingly cautious about taking on new volumes, as the market is ‘overheated’ ahead of more supply coming ...
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The move is part of a multi-phase expansion that aims to double capacity and eventually triple output, with support from the regional government and EU funds ...
Prices continued to rise to new record levels on frozen Russian and Norwegian H&G Atlantic cod and haddock, with offers rocketing over last week during CFSE in Qingdao ...
If even one importer starts dumping expensive inventory, it could trigger a chain reaction. That’s what everyone in the ...
UCN is reporting from the Busan International Seafood & Fisheries Expo, one of Asia’s leading seafood trade fairs, held at ...
The Japanese seafood giant posted record half-year sales of $1.1bn on strong mackerel and scallop demand and surging overseas ...