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
PRFoods details Finland failings, sets sights on 10,000t harvest
The Estonian aquaculture and processing company hopes to achieve 10,000t harvests by 2024 at the latest, having sold its loss-making Finnish division
Vietnam shrimp prices continue bounceback in week six
Prices kept rising back toward the levels seen at the very end of 2021 -- the highest seen in the past three years
Watch: Siam Canadian’s Gulkin talks shrimp outlook
Undercurrent News spoke with Jim Gulkin, CEO of Siam Canadian Group, on the outlook for the shrimp sector in 2022
Return of Chinese demand likely to absorb much of 2022’s expected shrimp boom
The return of Chinese demand, the impact of Omicron, and a substantial growth in supply are expected to be the focus of the global shrimp sector this year, according to Siam Canadian's Jim Gulkin
Innovasea hires Turano as VP of land-based aquaculture
Marc Turano spent nearly five years at Cargill where he served as sales director for its seafood business
Nikolik: Strong Ecuador shrimp exports set to continue in 2022
Given the gradual recovery from the pandemic, the strong growth in demand for Ecuadorian shrimp across its main markets seen during 2021 is set to continue into 2022
Ready, Regal Springs, Kingfish Zeeland among latest to pull out of Boston
'The show will be very low attended and we feel the cost/benefit of exhibiting was not good' -- Jim Charters, Ocean Garden Products
NRS reports loss with ownership change on horizon
NTS now owns 68.1% of Norway Royal Salmon, but SalMar has just outbid Mowi in its efforts to take control of NTS in turn
Nordic Halibut beats harvest guidance but margins disappoint
The Averoy, Norway-based company surpassed guidance of 190t farmed head-on gutted Atlantic halibut thanks to larger sizes and 'strong biological performance'
