Multiexport sees sales, earnings slip on lower volumes, prices
The company began seeding smolt at its Magallanes operation in October
Chile salmon producers see strong prices continuing in 2019 as Norway falters
Chile’s salmon industry looks with optimism to 2019 as Norway encounters sea lice and sea temperatures and seeds fewer smolt, just as demand is soaring
Chile regulators plan tweaks to salmon density directive
The changes are designed to encourage more salmon farmers to join the voluntary program
Chile salmon farmers plan lawsuit to challenge regulator’s density directive
A group of Chilean salmon farmers will legally challenge a government directive lowering density limits that will push up their costs this year
Multiexport sees lowest EBIT/kg of salmon in a year, but still above 2016
Chile's Multiexport Foods is selling substantially more Atlantic salmon than it did last year but is earning less per kilo than it has since 2016 as sky-high sector prices come down
Multiexport keeps Oslo IPO option open
Multiexport, one of the most eligible candidates to follow Chilean salmon farmer Camanchaca into dual listing on the Oslo stock exchange, will keep plans on standby
Norway’s Olympic Subsea commissions new vessel in Turkey
Stig Remoy, Olympic Subsea's chairman, contracted a new trawler designed by Rolls-Royce from Turkey's Cemre Shipyard
Study: Climate change threatens more severe algal blooms in Chile
Climate change could increase frequency and severity of algal blooms in Chile, according to a new study
Blumar praises Chile regulations for limiting increases in growth
Blumar CEO Gerardo Balbontin said Chile’s new salmon farming regulations are not perfect but will deliver in ending traditional rollercoaster growth
Scientists: Chile algal bloom direct consequence of climate change, may happen again
The outbreak that killed millions of salmon in Chile last year was a consequence of global warming, compounded by the effects of El Nino, and may reoccur