Daily recap, April 13: Dairy giant eyes seafood deal; Another lawsuit filed in US to end Atlantic Ocean fishing ban
Here's a recap of the daily seafood news from Thursday, April 13:
Dairy giant Muller in talks to add Polish processor to seafood holdingsGermany-based food conglomerate Unternehmensgruppe Theo Muller is in talks to acquire Polish processing firm Graal, sources told Undercurrent News. Dairy giant Muller is currently discussing with Graal's majority shareholder -- private equity Abris Capital Partners -- over a potential deal, sources confirmed. Click here for the full story.
Here we go again … Another lawsuit filed in US to end Atlantic Ocean fishing banThe first legal step has been taken to again challenge, before the US Supreme Court, prohibitions against commercial fishing in a nearly 5,000-square mile part of the Atlantic Ocean. Click here for the full story.
Trace Register brings in Fishin’ veteran England as presidentUS-based seafood traceability firm Trace Register has named Heath England, a veteran of Walmart supplier The Fishin' Company, as its new president. England joins Trace Register after a short spell with US shrimp importer Eastern Fish Co. Click here for the full story.
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