Tasmania plans offshore salmon farm trials
The federal government is taking public submissions on an aquaculture 'research trial' in a 50-hectare zone located off Burnie in Tasmania's northwest
Norway’s fresh salmon export value keeps on rising during week six
The average export value of fresh Norwegian salmon continued to rise during the sixth week of 2022, after reaching a new high since the pandemic the week before
DataSalmon: Chilean salmon prices to US, Brazil climb again
Spot prices for Chilean farmed salmon on the US and Brazilian markets both rose fairly strongly in week five of 2022
Grieg misses Q4 earnings target yet poised for double-digit volume growth
Available biomass was up 12% year-on-year at the end of 2021, with the company targeting a harvest increase of 17% for 2022
AquaBounty’s $316m Ohio farm almost ‘fully financed’, readying for 2025 harvest
Simultaneously, the US genetically engineered salmon farmer is hoping to expand into Israel soon and is expanding its work with shrimp
SalMar makes $1.7bn offer for NTS, Mowi out of running
Shareholders who have pre-accepted the offer, or given their support to it, together own a total of 50.1% of the outstanding shares, SalMar said
Arctic Fish loses up to 2,000t of salmon in Iceland die-off
'All efforts are being made to handle this efficiently, which include speeding up harvesting in these two sites in the coming weeks' -- Arctic Fish
Fearnley: Salmon spot prices to remain high through first half of 2022
The market analyst expects supply out of Norway to stay extremely tight for months to come, keeping prices at record levels for many weeks
AKVA posts solid Q4 results although cost inflation hits margins
The aquatech and land-based equipment developer posted quarterly revenues and earnings above those from 2020, but dented by cost inflation and supply chain issues
First harvest from Cermaq’s iFarm on its way to consumers
Cermaq Group's first iFarm fish have been harvested at the firm's processing plant in Steigen, in northern Norway, and sent to customers in Europe and Asia