Malaysian finfish exporter GST Group expanding into domestic feed sales
Group's expansion comes even as it looks to further increase fish exports to the United States and Europe
Malaysia’s Aquagrow aims to boost finfish exports with vertical integration
The snapper, barramundi and grouper aquaculture company is hoping to expand exports with the purchase of a former shrimp processing plant in Malaysia
In pictures: Aquagrow’s hatchery and floating finfish cage farm in Malaysia
A behind-the-scenes look at Aquagrow's grouper, snapper and barramundi farm in Malaysia’s Langkawi archipelago on the Andaman Sea.
Seafood entrepreneur: Beyond barramundi in America’s Midwest
What started with minnows and graham crackers in Maryland, has become a multi-million-dollar expansion project for a Texas aquaculture outfit
US fish farmer buys $100m of equipment for land-based barramundi expansion
VeroBlue Farms USA has agreed to buy 2,000 aquaculture tank systems from Opposing Flows Aquaculture for more than $100m
Oman hopes to scale up barramundi production
Oman started trial projects of barramundi farming in 2013 and hopes to scale up production to commercial levels
Cell Aquaculture gives up on barramundi farming
Australian barramundi farmer stepping back from fish farming, looks to raise AUD 50 million to purchase a property portfolio in a Chinese free trade zone
M&J deal has Fresh Direct CEO looking beyond sales target of £500m
Fresh Direct will be around £400m in turnover with addition of M&J and two other former Brakes companies, meaning CEO of enlarged group is looking to up five-year-plan turnover target
Bain Capital shifts M&J Seafood, two other Brakes firms into Fresh Direct JV
Bain Capital is combining M&J Seafood and two other former Brakes portfolio companies into a JV with Fresh Direct, with current MD of the latter to run the new business
Australia shrimp, barramundi farmers want to identify imported products in bid to expand
Australian shrimp, barramundi producers are looking at ways to differentiate their products from imported goods, as they think industry could grow massively if red tape were cut, and substitutions were eradicated