Stolt Sea Farm feels effects of new Europe COVID lockdowns in Q1
The turbot and sole farmer saw an increase in volumes sold early in 2021, but new coronavirus lockdowns across Europe slowed the expected price improvement
Tradex: Seafood prices rise as cold storage operations still delayed in Dalian
Cold storage warehouses in Dalian, China, are speeding up the release of containers held in storage but with controls still in place raw material prices are rising
China bans another Russian vessel after COVID detected on pollock packaging
Eight Russian fishing vessels and five seafood firms have been banned from importing into China this year, all linked to coronavirus traces detected on seafood packaging
Atlantic Canada provinces join forces to launch seafood website
'The new Seafood from Canada website will help connect Canadian seafood suppliers with buyers in key export markets worldwide' -- Taste of Nova Scotia
Stolt-Nielsen investigates taking land-based fish farm business public
Stolt-Nielsen intends to remain the majority shareholder of Stolt Sea Farm following the IPO
Much of UK-EU trade grinds to halt as hauliers suspend service to clear backlog
Seafood exporters from Scotland have been left waiting on haulier services to resume, while a similar situation threatens English flatfish traders
UK exporters face critical day as EU buyers start to lose patience with customs delays
Border queues are once again forming, this time outside Boulogne-sur-Mer and Dunkirk, as the latest day of commodity code failures frustrates seafood traders
Stolt Sea Farm, Scanfisk close commercial deal for frozen turbot, sole in Europe
Turbot and sole farmer Stolt Sea Farm and the Spanish fresh specialist Grupo Scanfisk Seafood have reached a commercial agreement for frozen turbot and sole in Europe
IceMar turns its attention to North America after most profitable year yet
By sheer good timing, the Icelandic whitefish processor installed a new frozen processing line for retail at the very start of the pandemic
Stolt Sea Farm lifts sales, profit in Q3, but threat of second lockdown looms
The turbot and sole farmer saw key foodservice markets in Europe reopen in Q3, with turbot volumes and prices both recovering towards 2019 levels