Russian Aquaculture receives $10m ‘green’ loan from gov’t program
The salmonid farmer qualified for the loan as its factories are certified by the Aquaculture Stewardship Council
Cargill backs insect meal to approach fishmeal prices in coming years
Helene Ziv-Douki, president of aqua nutrition at the global firm, said there is potential to rapidly scale its partnership with French firm Innovafeed
GSMC 2022: US Gulf of Mexico shrimp landings continue to slide
Undercurrent News is reporting live from US National Fisheries Institute's annual Global Seafood Market Conference
Fish Factor: Tanner crab advance prices skyrocket; BOF meeting shuffle; Herring roe forecast
Undercurrent News is featuring 'Fish Factor', a weekly column featuring the reporting and perspective of Alaska seafood journalist Laine Welch
Chile salmon, trout exports soar to pre-COVID levels after strong 2021
Chilean salmon exports amounted to a total of $5.18 billion in 2021, representing a significant increase of 18.2% compared to 2020, data published by the Chilean Salmon Council shows
DataSalmon: Chilean salmon prices start 2022 at high levels
Spot prices for salmon farmed in Chile rose on the US, Brazilian and Chinese markets in the first week of 2022
Seafood Watch loses key aquaculture expert Voorhees to Cargill
'It's the accumulation of the little things that makes the big things happen...' -- former Seafood Watch staffer Taylor Voorhees in a farewell note to friends and colleagues
Mowi to close Canada plant due to anti-aquaculture gov’t policies
Mowi said the 'devastating' closure of its value-added processing plant follows the Canadian government's clampdown on salmon farming in the region
Shareholders table $1.5bn offer for NRS, SalmoNor parent
A company owned by more than 50% of NTS' shareholders has made an offer of NOK 105 per share for all the outstanding shares
Scottish gov’t launches wild salmon rescue plan; no threat to farming
The government said a key contributory factor in the declining population of wild salmon appears to be climate change, and did not place any blame on aquaculture