Danish insect meal plant secures €50m funding for expansion
Danish insect meal producer Enorm Biofactory has raised €50m to scale up its plant in Denmark to 11,000t of annual production
Japan’s largest sushi chain partners up with cell-cultured seafood firm
Food & Life Companies described BlueNalu as a 'critical supply chain solution for the globally leading foodservice buyer of bluefin tuna'
Dutch bank backs Aqua-Spark with new biodiversity fund
ASN Biodiversity fund will allow investors to get involved for a minimum of €20 only, money that will be used to help finance some of Aqua-Spark's projects
US fishmeal alternative maker Calysta names new science, sustainability officer
Calysta has said that they are on the verge of developing the world’s industrial-scale aquafeed-replacement facility with global nutrition company Adisseo in China
Scottish salmon producer group blasts rent hikes
Salmon Scotland has urged the Scottish government to block plans to increase rents for salmon farms that will cost the sector 'tens of millions of pounds'
Norway’s Baring soon to start building 24,000t land-based salmon farm
The company is ready to build its recirculating aquaculture system, supplied by Billund, in Farsund, on the southern tip of Norway
Watch: Thai Union exec explores foray into alternative proteins
For 'Veganuary', UCN spoke with Maarten Geraets, managing director of Thai Union Group's alternative proteins division
Weak market to keep heavy percentage of Sitka herring in water
'It's gonna be attractive, but by the same token, the markets can only handle so much' -- Aaron Dupuis, Alaska Department of Fish and Game
Thai Union to install solar panels on Seychelles tuna plant
Thai Union Group will spend €300,000 on solar panels at its Indian Ocean Tuna plant, one of the world's largest tuna canneries
NAPA concerned some pelagics quotas have been set before sharing talks even begin
Specifically, the EU, UK and Norway have already set quotas for one, or all, of mackerel, Atlanto-Scandian herring, and blue whiting
