Editor’s choice: Phillips moves into Canadian shellfish; Captain Fresh fundraises for US shrimp deal
Editorial and managing director Tom Seaman brings you a roundup of the main stories from the previous week
Daily recap: Skipjack demand soars in Ecuador; UK denies breaking Brexit deal
Undercurrent News presents a recap of the top daily seafood stories from Friday, Feb. 2
Keyport lines up processing, vessels for Bering Sea Tanner crab quota
The US state of Washington-based firm told Undercurrent News that its deal with Peter Pan allocates a "consequential portion" of Bering Sea Tanner crab to the company
China dominates as Peru’s main seafood importer despite slump in fishmeal exports
In October 2023, Peru's fishery and aquaculture sector experienced a significant downturn, with exports totaling 60,900t worth $152.2m, down 43.2% and 45.9% y-o-y
Mexico temporarily bans Central American shrimp imports over smuggling concerns
Mexico has temporarily shut its borders to farmed shrimp imports from Central America over concerns about irregularities and the smuggling of Ecuadorian shrimp
Calysta’s FeedKind given approval for use in aquafeeds in China
The approvals come as the company's joint venture with Adisseo, Calysseo, prepares to deliver its first product to customers through Adisseo's sales network in China
BASF, Merck join Sustainable Shrimp Partnership
The Sustainable Shrimp Partnership has announced the incorporation of two new members, BASF and Merck
Undercurrent unlocks seafood trade secrets with new data portal
Undercurrent News has developed and launched a new online portal allowing users to access and analyze global seafood import and export data going back to 2001
Daily recap: 2023 hangover goes on for US shellfish sector; Vietnam hopes for return of pangasius demand
Undercurrent News presents a recap of the top daily seafood stories from Thursday, Feb. 1
CP seeks top chefs to champion ‘homegrown’ US shrimp amid low prices
Thailand's CP is seeking US chefs to champion the fresh shrimp from its RAS farm in Florida as low prices for imported products are making life hard for the start-up