NFI names four new board members
The diverse group of individuals will serve three-year terms on NFI's board
Opinion: RAS farms need contracts, competence, commodity case to attract investors
After a recent slew of new investments in the land-based aquaculture space, Norwegian consultancy INAQ spoke with several major investors to find out what the industry needs to attract more capital
Nordic Aqua’s China facility to resume salmon supply in Q1 2025
Land-based salmon producer Nordic Aqua Partners plans to resume supply from its Chinese facility in early 2025 following a production halt caused by geosmin contamination
Aquaculture feed producer Zeigler names new head of global sales
Aedrian Ortiz Johnson will lead the sales efforts of the US feed manufacturer out of Mexico
Icelandic salmon farmer’s CEO steps down after seven years
Arctic Fish has announced that CEO Stein Ove Tveiten will step down from his role after seven years at the helm
Skills: Prices on Chilean salmon headed to US, Brazil, China increase ‘slowly but steadily’
Chilean salmon suppliers anticipate rising prices due to recent steady increases and an expected supply reduction early next year
US seafood champions blame 3.4% consumption dip on artificial pandemic high
'The modest decline in seafood consumption reflects an unusually high pandemic-year consumption rate rather than waning enthusiasm for seafood' -- Sarah Crowley, Seafood Nutrition Partnership
Week 46 salmon prices drop in China as supply surge hits markets
Chinese wholesale salmon prices experienced a significant decline in week 46
Mowi’s new salmon licenses in Atlantic Canada spark call for review
A conservation group argues that the new farming licenses in Newfoundland and Labrador should fall under the ongoing review of a hatchery expansion
US city’s sushi restaurants, grocers mislabel salmon, overcharge diners $8.85/lb
In some cases, when Atlantic salmon is sold as wild Chinook, diners lose as much as $12 per pound, according to a study