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Companies Jan. 14, 2014 4:49 PM
Brazil producers experiment with trout caviar

By Alicia Villegas

Cheaper alternative to sturgeon caviar has been developed by Brazilian researchers, who see it as lucrative option for domestic trout producers

Analysis Jan. 14, 2014 2:30 PM
NFI conference blog: Crustaceans lead the pack in US retail growth

By Tom Seaman and Jeanine Stewart

Keep coming back to Undercurrent News for all the news from the NFI Global Seafood Markets Conference in Miami, Florida 

Europe Jan. 14, 2014 12:47 PM
Morpol CEO departs after short stint

By Tom Seaman

Adam Basalaj, named CEO of Morpol on Oct. 23, has left the Marine Harvest-owned salmon processor

Prices Jan. 13, 2014 8:38 AM
Dawnfresh losses worsen as billionaire shareholder puts in another £8m

By Tom Seaman

Trout farmer and processor plans to double size of business by 2016, while reporting worsening losses and another £8m investment from its billionaire owner

Aquaculture Jan. 9, 2014 9:19 AM
Liston joins Scottish Salmon Co

Willie Liston, former managing director of Lakeland and then Morpol's UK farming operations, has been named interim COO of Scottish Salmon Company

Analysis Jan. 9, 2014 9:12 AM
Foodservice-focused smoker rides salmon price rises better than retail suppliers

By Tom Seaman

UK-based Severn & Wye reports better margin in the face of high salmon prices than processors supplying retailers Asda and Morrisons in latest financial years 

Aquaculture Jan. 9, 2014 7:30 AM
Salmar warns of temporary layoffs at Innovamar plant; applies for new farming license

Norwegian salmon producer could have to temporarily lay off staff at its flagship Innovamar plant due to low volumes

Aquaculture Jan. 8, 2014 8:32 AM
Pakistan sets export target of $28m for inland fisheries by 2018

The government of Pakistan has set export target of PKR 3 billion for inland fisheries during next five years

Sustainability Jan. 8, 2014 8:16 AM
Norway fish feed sales hit record level in December

Fish feed sales hit 129,380 metric tons in December, their highest ever for that month, as a mild winter is driving up the salmon's appetite and growth

Prices Jan. 8, 2014 7:30 AM
Artisanal French smoker closes ‘average’ year; remains under bankruptcy protection

By Eva Tallaksen

Still in bankruptcy protection, Maison Peneau did not have the Christmas it was hoping for, a turn of events it blames on a documentary which scared French consumers off Norwegian salmon

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