Farmed tilapia surge boosts Brazil’s total aquaculture 2021 exports
Exports of Brazilian aquaculture products topped $20.8 million in value in 2021, a year-on-year increase of 78%, according to data from the country's fish farming association, Peixe BR
NTS shareholders make support for SalMar takeover irrevocable
Nils Williksen, TerBoLi Invest, and Rodo Invest had lent their support to the bid, but now their commitments are set in stone; it means SalMar has firm backing of 50.1% of NTS shareholders
Danish magnate earns $365m selling pelagic interests at home, abroad
After being prosecuted by Danish authorities, Henning Kjeldsen has sold his pelagic assets -- including one soon-to-be-delivered vessel -- to buyers in Denmark and Russia
Mowi enjoys record 2021, but costs eating into outlook for 2022
The salmon farming giant saw harvests of 466,000t last year, and revenues of €4.2bn; but one analyst noted group costs are on the rise
Mercamadrid price for European bass drops to lowest since early 2020
The price of large-sized European seabass from Turkey, Greece and Spain, as traded in Spain, fell during week six to €8.00/kg, its lowest since early 2020
Study: ‘Better use of data will future-proof fisheries’
A column by Michel Kaiser, professor of fisheries conservation and chief scientist at Scotland's Heriot-Watt University
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
Africa should avoid ‘exploitative’ EU fishing agreements, says academic
Ifesinachi Okafor-Yarwood, a lecturer at the University of St Andrews, writes that unfair agreements create 'a huge food security challenge in places where fish are the only source of protein'
Norway’s fresh salmon export value keeps on rising during week six
The average export value of fresh Norwegian salmon continued to rise during the sixth week of 2022, after reaching a new high since the pandemic the week before
