Pescanova inks deal to market Isidro 1952’s turbot, seabream
Pescanova, Spain’s largest seafood company, has reached an exclusive marketing agreement with Isidro 1952 for the latter’s farmed turbot and seabream
Pescanova’s former Portuguese turbot farm emerges from bankruptcy
The facility formerly known as Acuinova Portugal, which posted a loss of €17.4m in 2014, fell into bankruptcy along with its former parent company, Spain's Pescanova
Whole Foods reviewing aquaculture feed standards, could challenge RAS suppliers
Whole Foods is reviewing its aquaculture feed standards, meaning its rules for genetically engineered grains, feather meal and fish in/fish out ratios all could be in play
Local gov’t ban on groundwater use in aquaculture ‘demonstrates China’s need for RAS’
Last month Tianjin Binhai -- a local district in the municipality of Tianjin -- announced a ban on aquaculture farmers in the jurisdiction using groundwater
Dutch flatfish catcher takes investment from pelagic giant to finance fleet expansion
Dutch flatfish fishing company Ekofish has sold a majority stake in its company to a pelagic fishing giant to generate capital for new vessels
Stolt aims to open retail channel for turbot with frozen expansion
During the recent Conxemar show, Stolt Sea Farms launched its 'King Turbot' brand, which is part of the plan to increase frozen sales in retail
EU proposes 2019 quota update for Black Sea turbot, sprat
The European Commission has made proposals for Romania and Bulgaria’s new 2019 quotas in the Black Sea’s two most commercially important fish stocks
Stolt doubling sole output with new farms with US demand strong
Stolt Sea Farms will double its sole output in the coming years in order to meet growing demand, with the US market for larger sized fish especially strong
Stolt invests in Spanish turbot, sole farm
Spain-based Acuidoro, owned by Stolt Sea Farm, will invest a total of €14.5m
Apromar: Mediterranean bass, bream output rises in Turkey, Greece, as it drops in Spain
During 2017, Mediterranean bass output totaled 192,557t, up 9.1% year-on-year, while it was down both in volume and value in Spain