CP Group moves closer to taking Hong Kong-listed aquafeed arm private
CP Pokphand, the Hong Kong-listed aquafeed arm of Thailand's Charoen Pokphand Group, has received legal approval for its HKD 6.99bn share buyback scheme
US shrimp imports beat 2020 pace with room to spare
The US imported 807,865 metric tons of shrimp worth $7.2 billion in the first 11 months of 2021, more than the volume and value imported throughout 2020
Indonesian gov’t plans network of ‘aquaculture villages’
The initiative is an effort to rapidly grow Indonesia's production of shrimp, lobster, crab and seaweed in a bid to speed up post-pandemic recovery
Recap UCN’s top seafood scoops from holiday period
Undercurrent News' team was busy producing scoops while readers around the world were on their Christmas and New Year breaks
Editor’s choice: McIntosh talks shrimp; Maruha, CDQs in talks to buy Icicle assets
Neil Ramsden, EMEA editor with Undercurrent News, brings you a roundup of the main stories from the previous week
China’s Dongxing port set to reopen on Jan. 10
Products requiring cold storage, including fruit and seafood, will be prioritized for unloading
Vietnam targets near-50% growth in shrimp export values by 2025
VASEP believes the country can hit $5.6bn in export turnover, growing at 9% annually; a target Fimex's chair thinks is achievable
Vietnamese shrimp prices face decline after end-of-year dip
Weekly spot prices dipped for the final week of 2021, and signs suggest they may trend downwards as 2022 unfolds
Chinese authorities warn shrimp farmers in Jiangsu over water pollution
Levels of inorganic nitrogen in water samples from farms were found to be over 15 times the limit in Rudong county, Jiangsu province
FDA entry-line refusals seen as ‘incredibly low’ despite record shrimp imports
'We have our rules and regulations that other folks don't follow' -- John Williams, Southern Shrimp Alliance
