Royal Greenland CEO upbeat over strong post-COVID markets
'I think foodservice will always be a very strong source of demand; hopefully retail will become stronger, but as an industry, we need to educate consumers to understand that seafood is easy'
Recap Undercurrent’s coverage of the Global Seafood Market Conference
Undercurrent reporters were on the ground in force at the US National Fisheries Institute's GSMC held recently in the US city of Orlando, Florida
OCI jumps into Boston show as Beaver Street, Multi X, PanaPesca, 11 Taiwanese firms exit
'We decided to go because many of our customers are going, and we hope to have good discussions about the upcoming season' -- Martin Sullivan, Ocean Choice International
Long-time New Bedford ship supply store to be replaced by seafood restaurant
Kruger Brothers Ship Supply was mainly a purveyor for commercial fishing boats, including those going on long scallop trips, before it closed in 2019
Espersen CEO says customers won’t take non-MSC cod, price premium inevitable
Espersen will not take non-MSC certified cod and haddock, which means a price differential is likely in 2022, the company's CEO told Undercurrent News
UK, Greenland formally begin FTA talks
The UK government said cutting tariffs of up to 20% would benefit UK supermarkets and catering businesses, and ultimately consumers
Editor’s choice: Boston show exhibitors ‘blindsided’; Mowi moves for NTS
Neil Ramsden, EMEA editor of Undercurrent News, brings you a roundup of the main stories from the previous week
Espersen makes ‘contingency plans’ for possible Russian sanctions over Ukraine
One of the largest seafood processors in Europe is planning for a worst-case scenario for the sector stemming from a Russian invasion of Ukraine
Pelagic roe prices to fall in 2022, but room in market for both herring, capelin
Iceland's bumper capelin quota should bring down what have been record prices for herring and capelin roe, but sources feel there is room on the market for both
Japan’s largest sushi chain partners up with cell-cultured seafood firm
Food & Life Companies described BlueNalu as a 'critical supply chain solution for the globally leading foodservice buyer of bluefin tuna'
