Russia exempts pollock fillets from export duty
Russia has exempted pollock fillets, and other seafood items, from its export duty that's tied to the ruble-dollar exchange rate; at present, that duty expires at the end of 2024
Editor’s choice: Live from China; Norway, Russia cut Barents cod quota
EMEA editor Neil Ramsden brings you a roundup of the main stories from the previous week
Florida startup NovoMar to liquidate $15m processing plant, inventory
'We have a few offers on the table that we're evaluating. But I think probably in the next 30 to 60 days, it's going to get sold' -- Emil Andreassen, NovoMar
Skills: Chilean salmon prices to Brazil, China rebound in week 42, tick down to US
Chilean salmon sold to Brazil rebounded in price again week-on-week, while the FOB price for salmon sold to the US ticked down slightly
US FTC petitioned to investigate BAP for certification of Indian shrimp
'In practice, BAP certification is little more than a marketing tool' -- Charity Ryerson, Corporate Accountability Lab
EU citizens back greater traceability information for seafood
A new poll conducted by NGO Oceana reveals that 84% of citizens from Belgium, France, Spain, and Cyprus demand greater transparency on processed seafood, including canned and frozen items
US supermarket recalls private brand seafood salad due to mislabeling
The US supermarket chain has 189 stores located throughout Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts and New York
Demand for quick, easy meals reshapes frozen foods landscape
Rising demand for quick meals is driving innovation across frozen and ambient seafood categories
US seafood supplier Dickie’s shuts down, puts assets on market
Failure to recover from a 2020 fire, combined with insurance delays and the pandemic's economic impact, led the longtime deviled crab and shrimp supplier to cease operations
High salmon prices sink P&P-backed Dutch processor
A processor owned by Dutch seafood giant P&P has closed, with its manager citing high salmon prices as a key factor in its demise