Here's a recap of the daily seafood news from Thursday, June 23:
NASF 2022: Atlantic Sapphire wants higher price premium; Bodin, Chang talk China whitefish woesRecap all our coverage from day three of the North Atlantic Seafood Forum (NASF), held June 21-23 in Bergen, Norway. Click here for the blog.
Major Alaska pollock, hake harvesters say higher prices lag behind rising costsAlthough prices are up dramatically for Alaska pollock and Cape hake, so are the costs for fishing companies, said two executives speaking at the NASF whitefish summit. Click here for the full story.
US trade rep grilled again by Congress over China lobster buys, seafood tariff exclusionsKatherine Tai, president Joe Biden’s top trade official, got an earful from the US Senate on Wednesday (June 22) about China not buying enough US lobsters and the apparent lack of progress in providing a course for removing tariffs on seafood and other goods imported from the Asian nation. Her response: It’s time to "turn the page on the old playbook". Click here for the full story.
Norway unilaterally sets 2022 mackerel quotaNorwegian minister of fisheries and marine affairs Bjornar Skjaeran has set the country's 2022 mackerel catching quota at 278,222 metric tons, down 7% year-on-year. Click here for the full story.
French insect meal producer targets 230,000t by 2030French biotech company Agronutris is the latest to approach the opening of its first commercial-scale insect meal facility, and to claim the potential for huge future volumes under the right conditions. Click here for the full story.
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