Russian spot prices rise again in week 11
Russian frozen fish spot prices firmed once again in the Far East, North-West and Central regions in week 11 of 2022
Cargill to take 25% stake in Chile’s Multi X
The agri-giant will purchase a 24.5% stake in the salmon farmer, while Japan's Mitsui will up its own stake to 24.5% as well
UK to relaunch ‘fisheries, seafood’ support scheme
The Marine Management Organisation will relaunch the Fisheries and Seafood Scheme, aiming to provide 'certainty to the seafood sector'
Greenpeace: Gov’ts fail to agree on global ocean treaty
Governments have failed to create the legal framework for the creation of marine protected areas across at least a third of the world's oceans by 2030
Norwegian fresh salmon prices’ downward trend continues in week 10
Weekly export prices for Norway's fresh salmon continued to dive in week 10 after reaching a peak two weeks before, data published by the NSC shows
Skretting’s new sustainability policy gives NE Atlantic blue whiting the all-clear
Under its new responsible sourcing policy, Nutreco and Skretting are happy to accept blue whiting's inclusion in the MarinTrust Improvers Programme
Ukraine invasion forces Europe’s largest land-based shrimp farm to shut down
Merman's, Europe's largest land-based vannamei shrimp farmer based in Ukraine, has been forced to shut down production due to supply shortages derived from Russia's invasion
Farmed shrimp prices in south China begin to plummet as COVID-19 takes hold
An outbreak of the Omicron variant in China has taken a toll on foodservice across the country, as many cities restrict outdoor activities and gatherings
SalMar begins $1.7bn buyout of NTS shares
SalMar has already received pre-acceptances for its NOK 120 per share offer from shareholders owning 50.1% of NTS
Mowi Scotland’s veteran sales head leaves after 27 years
Georgina Wright, who's been with Mowi's Scottish division for 27 years, will leave the company at the end of March
