Dongwon, Starkist to own 12.5% in Silver Bay
Deal signed on Monday paves way for Dongwon F&B and its US subsidiary Starkist to own 12.5% in Alaskan fishing group
Dongwon buys stake in Silver Bay Seafoods
Dongwon F&B announced it has acquired a stake in Alaska's Silver Bay Seafoods
China salmon, whitefish processor plans plant close to North Korea, Russia borders
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
Salmon surpasses tuna for first time to become second most consumed fish in the US
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
No salmon shortage in Russia, just 25% higher prices
The ban on the imports of salmon from Norway to Russia has not resulted in its shortage in Russian supermarkets, because the majority of imported products are now supplied to Russia from Belarus
Russian Sea Catching: ‘Too early’ to say new China sale process doesn’t work
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
Panel on Bristol Bay permit buyback set for Pacific Marine Expo
The Bristol Bay Regional Seafood Development Association will sponsor a panel discussion regarding a Bristol Bay permit buyback at the Pacific Marine Expo in Seattle
Silver Bay-Trident sockeye price competition not over for 2014
The jury is still out on how Silver Bay will compete with long-time Bristol Bay leader Trident and the rest of the Bristol Bay sockeye processors on price ultimately
Dutch-Chinese salmon processor betting on country’s growing taste for VAP
Dutch-Chinese processor Hollywin Seafood is getting into value adding early, in the belief that as China's middle classes grow, products like smoked salmon will become as popular as they are in the west
Sockeye supply to Japan to drop 20% to 25,000t this year
Frozen sockeye salmon supply from overseas to Japan this year is expected to be around 25,000 tons on the H&G basis, down 20% from the previous year