ICWPF 2022: Crisis coming in UK foodservice sector; Grimsby to host 2024 forum
Undercurrent News reported live from Tromso, Norway, for the 2022 International Coldwater Prawn Forum
One of Norway’s last shrimp processors preps for growth
Stella Polaris has secured land and permits to grow its factory near Tromso, eyeing a stable future for Barents Sea fishing and, potentially, production of its shell-derived health supplement
Royal Greenland names new CEO with extensive Asia consumer goods experience
Most recently, Susanne Arfelt Rajamand was managing director of dairy giant Fonterra's division in Southeast Asia, an organization with more than 2,500 employees
Norwegian whitefish exports set price records, shellfish markets strong in October
Export prices for fresh cod, clipfish and salted fish all set new records in a bumper October for Norwegian traders
Butler steps out after 19 years in ‘boxing ring’ for Newfoundland processors
'If you set it up like a boxing ring and ring a bell, don't be surprised if the parties come out of their corners fighting' -- Derek Butler on the collective bargaining arbitration process
Ervik plans snow crab move with ‘revolutionary’ new-build, growth of US processing JV
Norway's Ervik plans to move into snow crab and coldwater shrimp in 2023 while also developing a processing joint venture in the US that started in 2020 with Mark Foods
Newfoundland foreign investment report does little to ease tensions over Royal Greenland expansion
'We can try to limit further concentration, but we're already in a situation where competition is essentially non-existent among the big players' -- Keith Sullivan, FFAW
Norway institute suggests lowering fishing pressure to reverse shrimp stock decline
Research by the Norwegian Institute of Marine Research has analyzed the reasons why the coldwater shrimp population in southern Norway has declined sharply
Canadian Conservatives’ new shadow cabinet pits former Newfoundland harvester against fisheries minister
'As the son of an inshore fisherman, and a former skipper himself, Clifford Small understands the wild commercial fisheries better than any politician of any political stripe' -- Ryan Cleary, SEA-NL
Arbitrator pitches 20 changes to end Newfoundland’s vicious seafood price fights
'Even if a 'better' alternative collective bargaining model exists, which is debatable, there is not widespread stakeholder support at this time to abandon the current model' -- Dave Conway