Nissui hit by ‘collapse’ in Chilean trout, coho prices
Japanese company apologizes to shareholders as it warns it expects to finish year at break-even, with no room for dividends
Shipping fresh salmon, 40 days at sea
US company's fresh packaging technology has been used to ship salmon from Chile to Japan, where it arrives 'as if it were processed the day before'
Former Young’s manager joins Scottish shellfish, salmon supplier
Former financial manager at Young's joins Associated Seafoods as finance director
SalMar profit down as harvest hits record high
Norwegian salmon producer harvests ‘all-time high’ of 35,400 metric tons of Atlantic salmon in third quarter of the year
SalMar expects to harvest 10% more salmon in 2013
But company slightly reduces forecast for 2012 in light of lower than expected sea temperatures in central Norway
Analysts: UK costs, Canada prices key for Grieg fortunes
'Canadian prices have always enjoyed a premium over Norwegian prices, and that premium has narrowed significantly'
Canadians see promise in EU free trade deal
Free trade deal could open door for Canadian pre-processed shrimp and lobster exports to the EU, industry players tell Undercurrent News
Sealice levels up in Faroe Islands
Biological situation for salmon farming in the Faroe Islands remains good, Bakkafrost says in quarterly report
Bakkafrost: Salmon prices should recover in Q4
Market balance should tip over in favour of suppliers in the last three months of 2012, Faroese producer says
Faroese salmon producer to up investment, expand VAP
Bakkafrost said it will also consider M&A and organic growth as market balance improves