Aquafeed prices rise in China as fishmeal costs pick up
At least nine feed manufacturers and suppliers from Hainan, Wuhan, Jinzhou, Tianmen, Zhongshan and Yunnan announced an increase in feed prices of CNY 75 to 300/t
Canadian university studies look at heatwaves’ impact on aquaculture
Vancouver International University said that its studies will focus on the impact that heatwaves caused by climate change are having on aquaculture seafood
BioMar’s Chinese JV receives country’s first BAP certification for feed
BioMar’s joint venture with Tongwei in Wuxi has received the first BAP certification in China with trout and turbot as declared species
GOAL 2020: Price won’t be a problem, RAS finfish panel agrees
Undercurrent News is reporting live on this year's Global Outlook for Aquaculture Leadership Conference, which will be held virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic
BioMar begins production at Chinese JV feed factory
Danish feed giant BioMar has officially begun production of aquafeed at its new factory in Wuxi, China as part of its JV with Tongwei
US investment firms loan $14m to develop California whitefish farm
Minneapolis-based Hunter Street Partners and CapitalView Partners have invested the loan in Hyde Road Agricultural Associates to help improve the site's aquaculture facility
RAS farm up for sale after ex-Nestle CEO’s sustainable caviar dream ends in bankruptcy
Swiss-based caviar supplier Kasperskian was dissolved at the beginning of April after bankruptcy and it's 6,000 square-meter facility is up for sale
US rescinds all Thai GSP benefits for seafood, cites worker rights issues
Thai Union said the decision would not affect its business, since none of its products sold to the US are covered by the tariff-reduction scheme
Caviar prices diving as Chinese production floods market
Caviar imported into the US last fall sold at an average of $276.24/kg; down 13% year-on-year, but that's almost half what prices were in 2012
Former Canadian fisheries scientist says agency skewed research to spare hydro plant
Canada's Department of Fisheries and Oceans 'has been complacent for year after year after year when it comes to hydroelectric companies' -- Michael Dadswell