Global production of certified fishmeal, fish oil growing amid sustainability push
'We have seen the marketplace needs assured products, so the demands is there' -- Libby Woodhatch, executive chair at MarinTrust
Higher salmon, fish oil prices propel Austevoll to strong Q3
The group saw increased salmon volumes and prices drive record turnover at Leroy Seafood Group, while its pelagic holdings also reported a very positive quarter
Anfaco’s Alonso: EU canning industry can’t compete on cost alone
As inflation rises, the European fish canning industry needs to focus on value-added creation, quality, and marketing whilst stopping trying to compete solely on costs, according to Anfaco-Cecopesca's new secretary
FoodCorp, Orivo partner in DNA analysis for fishmeal traceability
Chile-based pelagic fishing company FoodCorp and Norway's Orivo are aiming to improve traceability by using DNA analysis to guarantee the region and species of fish used in fishmeal.
Daily recap, Oct. 26: Latest from IFFO; Norway gov’t open to salmon tax change; Russia hikes pollock TAC
Undercurrent News reporter Dan Gibson rounds up the biggest seafood news stories from Wednesday
IFFO 2022: Chinese demand for omega-3 may pressure supply; Cargill on novel oils
Undercurrent News is reporting live from this year's IFFO conference for the global marine ingredients industry, the first major gathering of the sector since 2019's event in Shanghai
Peru fishery exports fall 10% in July on lower fish oil, canned, frozen sales
The total export value, however, rose by 3% year-on-year to $426.6m thanks to an increased value of frozen and cured fish, and fishmeal
Peru landings rise 7% as anchovy catches aimed for fishmeal, oil soar
Peru saw its wild-caught seafood landings increase year-on-year to 116,300 metric tons worth PEN 145m in August, up by 7% by volume but down 14.7% by value
Marfrio’s new Peru plant starts squid production after several delays
After several delays in its construction, Marfrio has been given the green light to start production at its second plant in Peru
Large-scale fish deaths feared in California algal bloom
The 'red tide' was first seen off the coast of the city of Alameda in late July and has grown to become the largest in San Francisco Bay's recorded history