Norwegian salmon prices flat or down, Scots, Chilean lift
Spot prices for salmon farmed in Norway look set to remain flat or ease for week four of 2022, while those in Chile and Scotland are still strengthening, sources said
Cermaq Canada cuts CO2 emissions with new aeration tech
Cermaq Canada reported a cut of over 76,000kg of emissions from its operations in 2021 using a new aeration technology supplied by Poseidon Ocean Systems
Iceland’s Laxar Fiskeldi reports significant hole in salmon pen
It is currently unclear how many salmon have escaped from the pen, located in Iceland's Eastfjords region
PRFoods subsidiary borrows €1m to grow Swedish trout farm
Overumans Fisk has borrowed to support the start-up phase of its trout farm, which it claims will be powered by renewable energy sources
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
NASDAQ: Norway salmon prices jump in week two
Spot prices for Norwegian farmed salmon rose strongly in the second week of 2022, according to the NASDAQ Salmon Index
‘Pandemic shock’ disrupts tilapia’s stability with 50% price rise
Representatives speaking at the GSMC's 'value finish' panel, said that global tilapia supplies are tightening as US inventories are being depleted and prices continue on an upward path
CP Foods to phase out coal use at aquafeed plants in Thailand
The company said it plans to phase out coal consumption by the fourth quarter at two aquaculture feed mills and a duck-fowl feather processing plant
