Intermarche smoker gets go-ahead for factory expansion
As raw material prices are squeezing other French smokers, Moulin de la Marche wants to up capacity by a third, with plans to go into sushi and portions
Australian fish to feed on veg-fed flies
Research suggests insects fed on waste vegetables could be a cost-effective way of boost Australian aquaculture
Sources: Invermar looking for new buyer as Cooke saga continues
Closure deadline for Cooke and Invermar deal extended again until July 31, with sources saying Invermar is looking at other options
Leroy opens new, green smolt facility
Facility consists of three hatcheries and is one of world's largest, says Leroy
Russia finds salmon importers guilty of cartel, points finger at Norway
Russian Sea, Severnaya and Atlant-Pacific found guilty of cartel behavior; authority says it will also look into claims against Norwegian companies
Salmon trader reverses loss with €2.2m turnaround, aims for 63% volume hike
€210m revenue-strong Seaborn credits ‘hard work’ for its turnaround as 2013 is proving to be its best year so far
Norway’s seafood exports reach record value on high salmon, trout prices
Record sales reached in first half of year despite 7% drop in volume of salmon exports, and despite reduced value from herring, mackerel and clipfish
Russian Sea bucks salmon import drop
Revenues up on higher salmon and trout prices, says Russian Sea Group, as import volumes fell only 4%, compared to 20% for the whole of Russia
Two banks delay Invermar, Cooke deal
Ten of the 12 Invermar creditors approved debt-refinancing proposal submitted by Cooke Aquaculture, as deadline is extended to July 10
Bank cuts salmon supply forecast, predicts flat growth in 2014
Global Atlantic salmon supply expected to be flat in 2014, largely driven by 10% drop in harvest in Chile, writes Nordea