Here's a recap of the daily seafood news from Monday, April 11:
Honey Smoked reshuffles execs amid Costco lossA private equity (PE)-backed US salmon smoker has reshuffled its top team after losing a contract with Costco Wholesale. Colorado-based Honey Smoked Fish has lost its status as the exclusive supplier of hot smoked salmon under its eponymous brand to Costco, with the club store bringing Acme Smoked Fish in, sources told Undercurrent News. Click here for the full story.
Oceana suggests another way to use seafood to help stop Russian atrocities in UkraineThere's another way to use seafood besides bans and tariffs to put economic pressure on Russia to stop its brutal invasion of Ukraine, the conservation group Oceana believes. That's convincing a handful of other nations to both deny fishing rights and withdraw port access to Russian vessels. Click here for the full story.
Nowaco not seeing requests to avoid Russian fish, but business 'heavily impacted'Danish trader and processor Nowaco has not been asked by any customers to avoid using Russian raw material at its processing plant in Qingdao, China, vice president Tom Leth Jensen told Undercurrent. Click here for the full story.
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