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Atlantic Sapphire names Jon-Birger Lovik as its new COO
Lovik was praised during an online public presentation on Monday for his experience in many facets of RAS technology
Daily recap, March 4: Premium tipped for crab, lobster deal; Ukraine crisis to increase cost of aquafeed
Undercurrent News' EMEA editor, Neil Ramsden, rounds up the biggest seafood news stories from Friday
Rising costs cut into BioMar’s strong sales, volume growth
BioMar Group CEO Carlos Diaz said he was 'very satisfied by the performance of the company despite the results not following the development of the top line.'
Norway starts Barents Sea capelin fishery, wait goes on for herring roe
Just days after the disappointing capelin fishery in Icelandic waters ended, Norwegian vessels were starting with their 42,000t Barents Sea quota
€4.9m raised for France’s first land-based shrimp farm
Lisaqua plans to build a 2,000-square-meter facility near Nantes to produce 10t of shrimp per year from spring 2022
Ukraine crisis set to increase cost of aquafeed ingredients
Russia's invasion of Ukraine will push up already high prices for aquafeed ingredients for feed manufacturers, according to an industry expert
Chinese, Peruvian fishmeal trade surges on strong demand, supply
China's fishmeal imports surged to a record 1.84m metric tons in 2021, up 28%; Meanwhie, Peru's fishmeal exports increased by 44% to their highest level since 2012
Nutreco, Skretting parent suspends new projects, sales to Russia
Dutch conglomerate SHV has said 'no new investments, no new projects and no new exports to Russia will be undertaken' by the group
US grain, feed firm Scoular opens Myanmar fishmeal plant
The plant will provide a hub for its fishmeal products, including fishmeal sold under the brand Encompass, to Asian feed markets
Chile salmon firms keep up exports as Ukraine invasion hits fuel, logistics costs
Chile's salmon sector keeps a watchful eye on the Russia-Ukraine conflict as it impacts logistics linked to salmon sales, but it does not believe it will affect the country's total exports