Chinese demand for shrimp before Spring Festival hit by omicron
Shrimp importers in China are more positive in the runup to Chinese New Year compared with last year, although demand remains below pre-COVID levels
Glenn Cooke believes ‘safe’, ‘successful’ show possible in Boston
'We believe it's possible to have a safe and successful show' -- Glenn Cooke
Shrimp farmers seeing conditions for ripe 2022 in Mexico
Mexico's shrimp sector raised its production by 3.7% year-on-year to 227,000t in 2021 with a commercial value of $1 billion
GMRI: Gulf of Maine water temperatures set fall record
'The average sea surface temperature for the Gulf of Maine during Fall 2021 (Sept. 1-Nov. 30) was 59.9 degrees Fahrenheit, more than 4°F above the long-term average'
GSMC panel predicts 5m metric ton global shrimp output in 2022
The panelists said that the 2022 output is projected at 5.011m metric tons
UK’s devolved gov’ts begin consultation on legally binding fisheries management
'The [statement] sets out how the UK will adopt an ecosystem-based approach to fisheries management and includes a commitment to mapping and protecting our blue carbon resources'
Europeche presents ‘realities’ of bottom trawling in Brussels
Representing fishing organizations from 14 different countries, Europeche met with the EU's fisheries commissioner to defend the practice from negative perceptions
Qatari land-based shrimp farm nears launch
Images posted to LinkedIn show Agrico Qatar's land-based shrimp farm now fully built and being stocked with juveniles
Sykes back in growth mode after weathering worst of COVID storm
Sykes is looking at more M&A and seeing a return to growth in its foodservice business after a tough 2020/2021 financial year, the company's CEO told Undercurrent News
Thai vannamei shrimp prices rebound to highest level since 2017
After a drop in the previous week, vannamei shrimp prices in Thailand rebounded across all sizes in the second week of the year to reach new record highs
