Shrimp shortage sees Pakfood plan breaded fish expansion, focus on value-added
Thai Union-owned processor plans to produce breaded fish and squid in a plant previously dedicated to shrimp, in which is has also been upping the volume of value-added products this year
Vietnam ramps up shrimp imports from India
In the first eight months of 2014, Vietnam’s seafood imports were worth $720m, up 73% year on year
Salmon, shrimp prices shape make-up of world’s 100 largest seafood companies
Salmon companies made a splash on Undercurrent News' 2014 100 report, with 14 farmers generating revenues of over $10bn, up more than a fifth from last year's ranking
After shortlived dip, white shrimp prices rising in China, and predicted to remain high this fall
Whiteleg shrimp supply remains limited while purchasing prices stay high in the four provinces of South China.
Meralliance’s Charpentier to stay on to assist in Thai Union salmon expansion
Meralliance’s Gilles Charpentier will stay on to assist in Thai Union’s expansion of its European brands into chilled salmon, after agreeing to sell the business he bought in 1993
Seafood Expo Asia blog: Malaysia shrimp production holding steady after free fall
Keep tuning in for updates as Undercurrent News reports from the trade show in Hong Kong, which has grown to 200 exhibitors this year
In pictures: Seajoy shrimp operations in Honduras
Undercurrent News took a tour of one of Seajoy’s farms near the Gulf of Fonseca in the southern part of Honduras as well as its nearby processing plant in Choluteca
New CEO for Ecuador shrimp firm Expalsa
VP of Expalsa takes over as top executive, after longtime CEO steps down with company set to post record sales figures on bumper year for entire industry
Granjas Marinas looking for $30m investment amid aims to double revenue
Choluteca-based group is interviewing several investment bankers as it continues its aggressive growth strategy
Honduras expected to fare better than Mexico in event of EMS outbreak
Chances appear good that early mortality syndrome (EMS) will spread to Honduras, but shrimp farms there may be able to weather the disease better than counterparts in Mexico