Vietnam expects pangasius sales to lift 13% in 2022, despite tough markets
Vietnam's single largest market for pangasius, China, is expected to remain unpredictable in 2022, with the hope being newer markets can offset some volumes
Chinese authorities warn shrimp farmers in Jiangsu over water pollution
Levels of inorganic nitrogen in water samples from farms were found to be over 15 times the limit in Rudong county, Jiangsu province
FDA entry-line refusals seen as ‘incredibly low’ despite record shrimp imports
'We have our rules and regulations that other folks don't follow' -- John Williams, Southern Shrimp Alliance
RAS salmon producer Atlantic Sapphire reports 400t biomass gain in December
'At this point I would say the farm is relatively reliable' -- Johan Andreassen, Atlantic Sapphire
Up to 190,000 salmon escape Caleta Bay farm in Chile
Caleta Bay told Sernapesca, Chile's National Fisheries and Aquaculture Service, that the incident was caused by third-party sabotage
NASDAQ: Norway salmon prices finished 2021 above NOK 60
Spot prices for Norwegian farmed salmon dipped in week 52 of 2021, according to the NASDAQ Salmon Index
DTC seafood leader Wild Alaskan adds ASMI marketer George
Monica George joins the Homer, Alaska-based company amidst growth and hiring spurts
North American lobster prices high but constant in December, January
'People want to buy the lobster more so than they're concerned about making a profit doing it. So, it's a self-inflicted wound' -- Stewart Lamont, Tangier lobster
Princes sees UK profits jump on lockdown sales boost
Mitsubishi Corp.'s UK subsidiary Princes Group saw pre-tax profits increase to £45.3m, up 52% compared with the previous financial year
Norebo diversifies with investments in shipyard, processing equipment firm
The Russian fishing giant has spent $59m on buying the Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky Shipyard, and an undisclosed amount into a 54.5% stake in Iceland's Velfag
