New Zealand has high hopes for geoduck business
Can geoduck production become a billion dollar industry for New Zealand, as demand in Asia grows?
PD-hit Cermaq to slaughter 700k fish
Cermaq to slaughter biomass with book value of NOK 20 million, as analyst fears further PD problems.
Pescanova might cancel Chile IPO
Pescanova might cancel the initial public offering of Acuinova Chile, its salmon farming subsidiary, which was planned for early next year.
Wegmans announces price freeze on salmon, tilapia
US retailer to fix prices at current level for fall sales, salmon fillets from Chile and frozen tilapia are included in the range of products.
American Seafoods to ‘vigorously defend’ against fish fraud charges
American fishing giant charged with taking more fish than permitted, by manipulating weighing equipment.
Malaysian shrimp farmer plans IPO
Malaysian shrimp farmer Kembang Subur Holdings is looking to an initial public offering to raise capital to expand.
Vietnam July shrimp exports down 6.8%
VASEP calls on government to cut interest rates, increase lending, as shrimp exporters in Vietnam suffer
Alaska salmon pet snack to be sold in Sam’s Club
Wild Alaskan salmon product for dogs to be sold by club store giant Sam's Club.
Tassal hopes to get more Aussies eating salmon
Net profit down for Australia’s largest salmon farmer Tassal Group, plans to focus on domestic market and not exports.
Higher volumes, lower prices keep Leroy sales flat
Leroy Seafood Group upped its sales volume in the second quarter, keeping turnover flat on lower prices for farmed salmon.