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Prices Nov. 6, 2014 1:53 PM
Chile salmon prices to US, Brazil fall further

Atlantic salmon prices to US fell by a further 6 cents last week, while prices to Brazil fell by 4 cents

Trade Nov. 5, 2014 7:37 AM
China salmon, whitefish processor plans plant close to North Korea, Russia borders

By Tom Seaman

A Chinese salmon and whitefish processor is building a factory close to North Korea and Russia, to take advantage of lower costs and cheap transport for raw material

Salmonid Nov. 3, 2014 2:58 PM
Salmon surpasses tuna for first time to become second most consumed fish in the US

By SeafoodNews.com

Last year's record salmon landings in Alaska, combined with huge production of pink salmon, have made salmon into second most consumed seafood in the US, after shrimp

Analysis Nov. 3, 2014 9:35 AM
Grieg pledges to up focus on internal reporting, core business on back of losses

Salmon farmer clearly remains a 'turnaround case', says analyst, as board notes its dissatisfaction at latest losses

Prices Oct. 30, 2014 4:40 AM
Chilean salmon prices to US, Brazil continue declining

Prices for Chilean salmon sold to the US and Brazil continued declining during week 43

Aquaculture Oct. 28, 2014 10:01 AM
Cermaq to focus on costs as Chile losses drag group into the red

As forewarned, salmon producer posts losses due to diseases in Chile, combined with exceptional costs in Norway and Canada and lower sales prices

Analysis Oct. 27, 2014 5:49 PM
Marine Harvest CEO: ‘If it grows too fast, biology comes back to haunt you’

The world’s top salmon farmers say they’ll resist the temptation to embark on the kind of growth that led to disease and cutbacks last decade and are content to reap a period of high prices fueled by rising demand

Asia drives seafood M&A Oct. 27, 2014 11:23 AM
Mitsubishi got 92.16% of shares in Cermaq

Final count shows Japanese group received acceptance from shareholders holding 85.242 million shares in Cermaq

Chile salmon M&A Oct. 27, 2014 9:34 AM
Aquasur 2014: Cermaq, Marine Harvest CEOs yearn to get the salmon farming story straight

By Jeanine Stewart and Alicia Villegas

Undercurrent News is reporting live from Aquasur, in Puerto Montt, Chile, where salmon farmers from the world's second largest producer of farmed salmon are gathering this week

Processing Oct. 27, 2014 9:16 AM
Russian Sea Catching: ‘Too early’ to say new China sale process doesn’t work

By Tom Seaman

Although Russia’s largest pollock quota holder is ‘concerned’ about the time needed to meet new export requirements to China, it’s 'too early' to say the process doesn’t work

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