Improved costs, even tighter market; analyst fancies Mowi for 2022
Mowi was the single Norwegian salmon farmer to improve its production cost picture across the full year, while the algal bloom shows how the tight supply picture can become tighter still
Herring fishing off to quick start in Norway
Norway's pelagic auction has received more than 22,000t of spring-spawning herring, and almost 6,000t of North Sea herring, in the first week of 2022
Ahead of bumper season, Norway can sell Icelandic capelin as MSC
Iceland's capelin fishery has been MSC-certified for years, but now Norway has negotiated an agreement allowing its catches in Icelandic waters to carry the label
UK scampi firm’s 2022 focus on selling products, as inflation carried into new year
Whitby Seafoods was satisfied with its 2020 result, and has seen sales growth in 2021; the focus now is on pushing for more retail opportunities in the face of higher costs
ISI’s UK restructure continues with Danny Burton, sales director gone
Reynir Jonsson, ISI's chief financial officer and interim managing director in the UK, confirmed that both Danny Burton and Justin Appleford have left the business
Mowi outlines genomics, novel protein R&D efforts
The salmon farmer is working on several projects, including AquaIMPACT, a major effort to integrate fish breeding and nutrition to increase the competitiveness of the EU's aquaculture industry
Grieg posts impressive cost reduction, harvests short of guidance for Q4
Total harvest volumes for the quarter came to 23,700t, below the original guidance of 25,100t, and producing a final annual harvest of 75,600t for 2021
NASDAQ: Norway salmon prices climb for week one
Spot prices for Norwegian farmed salmon rose for the first week of 2022, according to the NASDAQ Salmon Index
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
Russian fisheries production grows 1.5% to 5.05m metric tons in 2021
This figure of 5.05m metric tons is higher than Russia's previous record catch of 2018
