Chilean salmon eggs imports drop 23.2% on Iceland import suspension
Imports reached 49.9 million units in August, as Chile continues import risk analysis ban
In pictures: Tour Troutlodge’s egg production site
A view of the inner workings of Troutlodge's main Washington site reveals a company quietly working away to supply rainbow trout eggs to customers around the world
Spanish regions slash budget of aquaculture health watchdogs
Regional governments in Spain seek savings by cutting financial aid to sanitary conditions supervisors, particularly in the fish farming industry. But the companies affected fear the decision could misfire
Troutlodge: From basement experiment to international eggs supplier
Troutlodge was born in a basement in Eastern Washington, where a World War II pilot named Ed McLeary began experimenting with aquaculture
Russia could drive growth of Norwegian fish farming equipment industry
Production of equipment for fish farms in Russia will give new, large export possibilities for Norwegian companies, said Lisbeth Berg-Hansen, minister of fisheries for Norway
Fish feed producers ‘ahead of food chain’ in traceability
Consumer pressure on fish farmers has pushed feed producers ahead of the curve in using the latest technology in traceability
Recession woes halve growth of Spain’s aquaculture sector
While the Spanish aquaculture sector had been growing at a 25% annual rate up to 2008, forecasts are now much more timid
Fishing pulls Blumar from red as salmon losses widen
Good catches of jack mackerel and sales of fishmeal and oil offset large losses in Atlantic salmon and trout for Chilean producer
Chilean salmon farmer Australis cuts Q2 loss
Sales up for Q2 and first half but Australis is still in red, despite improved results
Chilean Atlantics production rising 25% in 2013 as Aquachile surges ahead
Industry's Atlantic salmon output rate gears down after years of rocketing growth, yet the industry's largest producer continues rocketing up