Weak sales, energy shortages drive Brazilian tilapia prices further down
Strong supply and increasingly lower sales through retail and other channels have put a lot of pressure on Brazilian tilapia prices, which suffered more drops
Mowi cites customer drop out for pulling Boston booths
Mowi has pulled out of the Boston seafood show as customers opt to stay away amid the surge in COVID-19 cases in the US from the omicron variant
Hilton gains competition clearance for Foppen deal
The firm still plans to continue exploring opportunities to 'grow the business in both domestic and overseas markets'
Cornish king crab renaming scores win for UK fishermen
UK sales of spider crab have jumped by up to 400% after the species was renamed Cornish king crab in order to appeal to British consumers
Cermaq cancels Boston booth as US COVID cases rise
Norway-based Cermaq Group is the latest company to pull out of the Boston seafood show, which is set to take place March 13-15 amid rising cases of COVID-19
Boston show will go on though rising COVID cases spook more exhibitors
'Man, this was a really tough decision' -- Christian Limberg on Harbor Seafood's decision to not exhibit at the Boston seafood show in 2022
AquaBounty pledges to stock large-scale Ohio farm by 2023
AquaBounty sold $455,397 worth of fish in the third quarter of 2021 but it also lost $6.8 million, it said in a November exchange filing
Vietnam’s Fimex begins 2022 with new shrimp farms, two new plants
During 2021 the shrimp farmer and processor launched two new factories, taking it into value-adding in a bid to mitigate COVID-19's impacts; now it will merge the farms it owns into one business
US seafood marketing campaign details emerge but funds still in limbo
The National Seafood Council Task Force's 'initial findings report' suggests many want the promotion of imported and farmed seafood to be included to avoid confusion
US snow crab import volumes 9% ahead of 2020 pace with 63% y-o-y price jump
The US looks to have imported 9% more snow crab in 2021 and paying 78% more for it than in 2020, but that's before counting December
