Chinese aquaculture firm’s $160m deal for Okamoto condoms distributor investigated
Chinese authorities are investigating Dahu Aquaculture's deal last year for a 51% stake in the Chinese arm of Japanese condom manufacturer Okamoto for CNY 1.04bn
US state of Maine to decide within weeks on silver carp as lobster bait; Is Canada next?
'Disease testing has occurred, so we’re just waiting for results' -- Nicholas Popoff, Maine Department of Marine Resources, on prospect of carp being allowed as lobster bait
CBC: Canada not yet ready to allow import of Asian carp for use as lobster bait
One Canadian company that's been working to import Asian carp caught in the US' Illinois River, where it is an invasive species, remains optimistic, however
Chinese processors come to rescue US state from carp infestation
Asian carp were first brought to US farms in the 1970s but escaped into the Mississippi River and have been multiplying rapidly ever since
China’s largest aquatic feed maker expects profit squeeze
Tongwei Group, which says it produces 2 million metric tons of aquatic feed annually, anticipates net profits could shrink by 5% to CNY 1.84 billion
Black carp threaten freshwater mussels in Kentucky
First detected in 2016, the invasive species has human-like molars, which it is using to consume the US state's important bivalves
EU aquaculture program Fishboost to conclude
EU aquaculture project Fishboost led by Norwegian firm Nofirma concludes this month after five years working to improve European aquaculture
European industry targets doubling of aquaculture production by 2030
Speakers at the Federation of European Aquaculture Producers conference in Brussels also noted a need for leveling the playing field and reducing licensing times
Perhaps the greatest China-US win-win ever lies in tatters amid trade war
Just outside Shanghai, carp fish snap at soy pellets being spat out of dispensers. Tightly packed into narrow concrete-lined waterways, it looks like a water-filled bowling alley
Waste-to-feed entrepreneur hints at big China expansion
Entrepreneurs Seth Terry and Andrew Logan wowed the aquaculture industry, turning discharge from a MillerCoors brewery into a 5,000 metric ton-a-year feed ingredient facility