Japanese land-based trout farmer to expand production capacity to 3,000t by 2027
Once operational, Fish Farm Mirai's expansion is projected to generate annual sales of approximately JPY 4bn
Skills: Chilean salmon prices to Brazil, US, China continue to rise in week 48
Prices for Chilean salmon shipped to Brazil, the US and China further increased in week 48 of 2024
NFI joins call for US East Coast port labor negotiations to resume
'It is imperative for the parties to resume negotiations and remain at the table until a new contract is reached' - joint association letter on port labor negotiations
Norwegian land-based salmon farmer granted 50,000t license
Bue Salmon has been awarded with a license to produce 50,000t of fish in Vestland county, which would account for one-seventh of the area's total harvest
Aussie gov’t opposition promises growth for Tasmania’s salmon industry
Australian opposition leader Peter Dutton has drawn a clear line with the ruling Labor government over Tasmania's salmon farming future
EU to demand fish deal early in post-Brexit ‘reset’ talks with UK
The European Parliament is preparing to reset its security and trading agreements with the UK, in place since the country left the EU at the start of 2020, next year
Chinese salmon wholesale prices leap in December
Chinese salmon wholesale prices saw a significant week-on-week increase in week 50, as import volumes dropped and overseas prices rose ahead of Christmas
Intense debate in Chile as gov’t prepares to draft new aquaculture law
The Chilean government is advancing plans to draft new aquaculture legislation. Last week, at an industry event called Aquaforum Los Lagos 2024, the debate continued, highlighting a need for sustainable growth and regulatory overhaul
Japanese energy company ventures into land-based trout farming with LNG-based system
Toho Gas Co., a Japanese energy company, unveiled its land-based rainbow trout farming facilities at the Chita Midorihama Plant in Chita, Aichi, on Thursday
UK court orders China’s Joyvio to pay over $1.5m to former Australis owner
In a significant legal defeat for China's Joyvio Group, the UK's High Court of England and Wales has ordered the company to pay over $1.5 million in legal costs to Isidoro Quiroga and other parties involved in the ongoing legal battle