Boston show exhibit numbers solidify days before event
A positive experience at the Fancy Food Show last month in Las Vegas, Nevada, has Fortune CEO Sean O'Scannlain thinking positively about the Boston seafood show
Haugland Gruppen applies for four net-pen sites in Nova Scotia
The Nova Scotia Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture posted notice of the net-pen application made by an entity named Canadian Salmon
China’s Evergreen acquires country’s ‘biggest shrimp importer’, plans IPO
Quanlian, which was acquired by Evergreen for an undisclosed sum, was co-founded in 2019 by the Zhanjiang branch of CAPPMA, China's top seafood industry association
UK retailers pull Russian fish from shelves
UK retailers Asda and Wm Morrison Supermarkets are removing some Russian fish products from sale, the companies told Undercurrent News
Taiwan to stop banning seafood from Japan’s Fukushima regions
The ruling has been widely seen as helpful in Taiwan's bid to join a massive trade deal in which Japan plays a significant role
Thai vannamei shrimp prices hit their lowest level in 2022
Ex-farm vannamei shrimp prices in Thailand fell again across all main sizes in week nine as shown in data from the Talay Thai wholesale shrimp market provided to Undercurrent News
Chinese-owned salmon farmer says business as usual in Russia
The conflict between Russia and Ukraine has not had an impact on the business of Chilean farmer Australis Seafoods in Russia, according to its Chinese parent company
Korean giant backs US cell cultivated seafood firm’s $34m fundraise
Finless Foods -- the first firm to serve cell-cultured fish in the US -- has announced the closing of its series B funding, led by Hanwha Solutions
Coldwater shrimp sector sees little impact from European conflict, still expects price increase
Sources largely expect prices to remain stable or to gradually climb until spring fishing in the Barents Sea begins, with the Russia-Ukraine conflict not expected to impact the markets
Major Russian importer: Only domestic seafood will be on sale soon
The dive in Russia's currency and the impact of the sanctions on the country's economy means imported seafood could soon be priced out of the market
