SHANGHAI, China — Undercurrent News has been live-blogging from the 18th edition of the Shanghai International Fisheries and Seafood Exhibition, held at the Shanghai New International Expo Center from Aug. 28 to 30.
You can recap all the stories from the third day here:
- Norway's Ode ventures into Eastern Asia with premium 'snow cod'
- Shanghai Xinjiangyang inks exclusive deal with Aussie Stehr Group for southern bluefin tuna in China
- China's Atlantic salmon consumption expected to surge 35% by 2029, says NSC rep
- Santa Priscila sees shift in shrimp exports from China to US
- Japan's Kibun Foods shifts sourcing to Thai surimi products for Chinese market amid seafood ban
- Ecuadorian vannamei production expected to remain flat or 'even lower' in 2024, says Omarsa CEO
See the stories from day two below:
- Dani Group targets 20% sales growth in Chilean king crab in China
- Ecuador dominates China's vannamei imports with lowered prices
- Greenhouse methods boost 23% of China's vannamei production
- Chinese domestic canned tuna market grows to $87m
- China emerges as third largest tuna exporter, contributing 7% to global market
- China's tuna catches hit 395,000t for 2023
Below are the stories from day one:
- China's Yantai Jinghai aims for 10,000t from offshore rainbow trout farming
- Global land-based Atlantic salmon production expected to double to 40,000t in 2025
- China drove record growth in AquaChile's coho sales across Asia
- Chinese Atlantic market is largest in Asia, but per capita consumption remains low
- Russia's Antey expands Barents Sea live crab shipments to China with 'reduced mortality rate'
- China's H1 seafood import hit second-highest despite price declines
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