Chilean salmon fillet prices ‘approaching break-even’
Chilean fresh fillet prices to the US are increasing and approaching a break-even level, says analyst
Danish minister: Mackerel war sanctions against Iceland, Faroes ‘unlikely’
Norway's and EU's decision to allocate themselves 90% of mackerel quota means sanctions are unlikely to have legal basis, says Danish minister
Salmon ‘super-profits’ are back
European producers’ margins are back at 34%, while spot prices are at levels not seen since early 2010, says Nordea report
Pacific Andes North America sales up 14%
Company sales to China flat in 2012, with increases in sales to Europe and the US
Ng family performance related pay down 33%
The top five highest paid directors in Pacific Andes International Holdings, all members of the Ng family, paid themselves $3.63m over 2012
Pollock catchers’ association exec: Russian fishery ‘perilously close to failing’
'Russian pollock fishery is perilously close to failing and the justification for scoring actions is not evident,' says APA exec, as industry group and WWF mull response
Report: Chicken of the Sea, John West parent uses child labor
Children as young as 14 work in plants owned by Thai Union and Sea Value, staff in Thai tuna giants’ plants tell Finnish NGO
Minh Phu 2012 exports up 18% in volume, 10.5% in value
Exports valued at $369.4 million for Vietnam's largest shrimp exporter
Sources: Tilapia prices in for a hike
Prices likely to keep climbing in next few weeks, say two industry players, as raw material prices in China and wholesale prices in New Jersey increase for third week in a row
Pescanova Ecuador shrimp exports dive
December exports down 51.89% from Pescanova’s Ecuador shrimp operation, as company cuts buying from third parties