Iceland expects lower cod volumes, higher prices through March
Just 7,000t of cod was sold in Iceland's fish markets through February, down from 10,000t in the same month last year -- and prices are now getting higher by the day
Norway’s capelin season in Icelandic waters ends as a disappointment
The Norwegian fleet landed just over 90,000t of the total 145,000t quota
Mercamadrid prices for large European bass, bream keep on rising in week eight
Prices for large-sized European seabass and seabream traded in Mercamadrid, in Spain, continued to rise during week eight of 2022
Vietnam shrimp prices remain flat for week eight
Spot prices for farmed vannamei flattened across the board for week eight of 2022
Indonesia shrimp prices rise further in East Java, West Nusa Tenggara in week eight
Farm-gate prices for large-sized head-on, shell-on vannamei shrimp from Indonesia continued to rise in the main farming regions of West Nusa Tenggara and East Java in week eight
Fish Factor: Russian importers fear proposed ban; Waterbody’s win; ComFish update
Undercurrent News is featuring 'Fish Factor', a weekly column featuring the reporting and perspective of Alaska seafood journalist Laine Welch
Thai vannamei shrimp prices continue to fall in week eight
Ex-farm vannamei shrimp prices in Thailand fell again across all main sizes in week eight, as shown in data from the Talay Thai wholesale shrimp market provided to Undercurrent News
Russian frozen fish prices firm but value of ruble dips
Frozen fish prices firmed across each of Russia's geographic regions in week eight of 2022 but, in dollar terms, prices were down as the ruble was hit by economic sanctions
Vietnam pangasius shortage begins to bite, expected to last until summer
Analysts in Vietnam expect raw material prices to keep rising for a month or two, and then stay firm for the summer; processors said to be concerned, with contracts to fulfill
Norway, Scottish salmon prices dip while Chile’s keep rising in week nine
There appears to have been a small price correction in Norway as a result of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, but prices remain historically high as the supply shortage continues
