Farmed Atlantic salmon prices drop further
Salmon prices drop for delivery of week 37, with players reporting 'heavy resistance' from buyers, and one exporter fearing the situation is 'scarily similar' to 2011
Canadian brewery offers grant for wild salmon projects
Pacific Western Brewing foundation establishes a $20,000 fund to support grassroots salmon enhancement initiatives in British Columbia
US Atlantic salmon import value up 14% through July
Even value of Norwegian imports is up despite a volume decrease of 10%, although the bulk of the increase comes from Chilean product
Marine Harvest Scotland hopes to power farm with wave energy
Marine Harvest Scotland has applied for permission to use a prototype device at its new open sea site near the Isle of Muck
Fredriksen buys another €3.6m worth of Marine Harvest shares
Shipping magnate and billionaire John Fredriksen continues his increase in Marine Harvest's capital, upping stake to 30.87%
Desert farm aims for salmon self-sufficiency in China
Salmon farm in the Gobi desert hopes to start production by April next year, with a long term aim to make China self-sufficient in salmon
Salmon production dives at former Pescanova Chile farms
Nova Austral and Acuinova estimated to produce 27% less salmon in 2013, with Acuinova forecast to be lossmaking in year, according to teaser document seen by Undercurrent News
Norwegian salmon bypasses China blocade through Vietnam
While Norwegian salmon exports to China collapsed after the Nobel peace prize of 2010, its exports to Vietnam have boomed
Founder turns page after 25-year smokehouse gets auctioned off
Two waves of sky-high salmon prices were impossible to cope with, says founder of Ledun Pecheurs d’Islande, as bankruptcy followed two years of losses for 25-year-old smokehouse
Going head to head with Labeyrie: France’s new seafood challenger
Having amassed seafood activities with €130m of turnover in less than a year’s time, Delpeyrat is taking on none other than France’s leading high-end seafood player, Labeyrie