Norway sets bluefin tuna quota at 315t
An experimental fishery will also be established for the live storage of bluefin tuna, with 18t set aside for this purpose
Proximar on track to stock Japan land-based salmon project in Q3
The Norwegian firm has commissioned Techno Ryowa to install the facility's heating, ventilation, and air conditioning -- the final fixed-price contract
Espersen faces massive pollock price inflation for Russian McDonald’s plant
'When we are buying for B season, in the second half of the year or even before that, there would be a huge price increase if the ruble is where it is today,' says Klaus Nielsen, CEO
What’s driving Norwegian cod, haddock prices so high?
Prices for fresh cod and haddock are up 30-50% year-on-year, but Norwegian supply is roughly flat; loss of inshore MSC certificate also doesn't appear to have hit prices as expected
Editor’s choice: UK’s Dawnfresh goes under; Russia-Ukraine conflict impacts industry
Neil Ramsden, EMEA editor of Undercurrent, brings you a roundup of the main stories from the previous week
Premium tipped for CAD 450m-plus crab, lobster deal after upping bid on C&E to meet Novacap
Canadian food group Premium is the favorite to acquire Champlain Financial's lobster and snow crab processing assets over Novacap, its final rival left in the sale process
Russian frozen fish prices firm in week nine, but drop in dollar terms
Frozen fish sold in Russia's Far East, North-Western and Central regions firmed in week nine against a backdrop of economic uncertainty
Chilean salmon price still on rise, as Norway, Scots flat or down
Norwegian salmon spot prices are looking fairly flat for week 10, while Scots are dipping again; but 'somehow' Chilean are still creeping up -- though for how much longer is unknown
US imported 8% more Atlantic salmon in 2021, paid 16% more for it
The US imported 410,219 metric tons of Atlantic salmon worth $4.5 billion in 2021, an 8% increase in volume and a 33% increase in value over 2020
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
