EMEA editor Neil Ramsden brings you a roundup of the main stories from the previous week
Undercurrent News' two most-read articles from last week saw us reporting live from two major Asian events -- Vietfish in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, and the Japan International Seafood and Technology Expo in Tokyo.
You can recap all the updates from the Vietfish blog here and the Tokyo blog here.
Then, other big stories last week included a senior executive from shipper AP Moller-Maersk telling Undercurrent the European pollock processing sector is one of the most exposed in seafood to the rapid rise in freight rates from Asia due to a lack of alternative supply options.
Plus, India's Captain Fresh is looking to acquire a salmon processing "platform" in the US after inking a deal for Poland's Koral, which gives a position for further expansion in Europe, the company's CEO and founder told Undercurrent.
Click the headlines below to catch up on the rest of last week's most-read news.
- Week 34 shrimp prices reach 12-month highs in India, jump again in Vietnam
- No shortage of new ideas at Canada's largest lobster company
- Russian H&G pollock prices edge up with catching slow
- Atlantic Sapphire sees major stock price drop as investor offloads 2.25m shares
- India's disrupted main shrimp crop hits Avanti's feed sales
- EU pollock buyers, US suppliers at loggerheads over PBO fillet prices, Russian sanction calls
- Early projections show 2025 Bristol Bay sockeye harvest largely in line with current season
- Weak pink numbers drag down Alaska salmon harvest
- US scallop imports up 13% in H1 thanks to Japan, Canada
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