Norwegian whitefish enjoys record export values in 2022
The export value for cod has never been higher, while strong volume growth for frozen whole saithe and still-rising prices for clipfish also contributed
Icelandic whitefish prices drop again, high catches to continue through April
Prices are not expected to start rising again until the end of the month, with the industry in the peak of its fishing season at present
Ocean Beauty working to build on Findus US distribution partnership
'We're off to a good start. We've got a good customer base. And now that we have that established, let's determine what the next steps are' -- Ron Christianson, Ocean Beauty
Tradex sees little US reliance on Russian whitefish
Supplies of H&G Atlantic cod and haddock are currently short in the marketplace as many buyers are focused on sourcing Norwegian-origin raw materials
Former Russian crab importer: Latest pivot not a short-term move
'I just had a sense that this was going to get messy. We had contracts out there for multiple loads and we simply started canceling them all' -- Stuart Kozloff, International Seafood Ventures
Fishin’ founder’s new Ren plant follows Beaver Street into Walmart skin-packs
Both Ren and Beaver Street are moving into regions previously exclusively supplied by Norway's Mowi from its plants in Miami, Florida, and Dallas, Texas
Russian Far East fish prices weaken in week 13
Far East spot prices weakened, but those in the North-Western and Central regions remained stable, as the Russian currency bounced back from recent lows
Norwegian frozen whitefish prices jump higher still in week 12
Fresh cod and haddock prices also held firm during the past week, albeit far higher than the usual price level at the peak of the catching season
Good weather, exceptional catches push Icelandic whitefish prices down
Prices are expected to remain at this level -- well up on last year but below February's peaks -- for as long as the weather holds, auction sources said
Russian fisheries not at risk of losing MSC in near-term
ASI, which oversees the firms that assure fisheries are meeting the MSC standards, is allowing Russian fisheries to postpone audits on a case-by-case basis
