Norway starts Barents Sea capelin fishery, wait goes on for herring roe
Just days after the disappointing capelin fishery in Icelandic waters ended, Norwegian vessels were starting with their 42,000t Barents Sea quota
Nutreco, Skretting parent suspends new projects, sales to Russia
Dutch conglomerate SHV has said 'no new investments, no new projects and no new exports to Russia will be undertaken' by the group
Royal Greenland latest to suspend trading with Russia
The decision will impact the firm and its Russian JV partner Agama -- 'but I support the decision 100%', Royal Greenland's CEO told Undercurrent
Ukrainian salmon processor claims home city of Kupiansk now occupied
Universal Fish Company, a big buyer of Norwegian seafood, said the city had been 'given' to Russian forces by the mayor
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
Bakkafrost halts sales to Russia over military aggression
Bakkafrost's CEO Regin Jacobsen told Undercurrent News his company was 'in shock' over Russia's actions, and felt it had to halt its supplies there
Sanctions could hit EU, US ability to pay for pollock fillets, but H&G sales to China going strong
Buyers in Europe and the US will be limited in their ability to pay Russian fishing companies after the latest sanctions, an executive with a major supplier told Undercurrent News
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
Editor’s choice: Russia sanctions would ‘devastate both sides’; PE puts US lobster firm up for sale
Neil Ramsden, EMEA editor of Undercurrent, brings you a roundup of the main stories from the previous week
Big US seafood exporter to Ukraine scrambles to find other ports
'This is not our first war' -- Alex Babadzhanov, Sogda
