Rabobank: Chile salmon supply to increase in 2018, set for profitable period before then
Chile salmon harvest volumes will recover in 2018 after the impact of algal bloom outbreak disappears, according to Rabobank analyst Gorjan Nikolik
Chile’s salmon farmers, authorities exchange war of words at AquaSur
The president of Chile's salmon producers association SalmonChile started a heated debate with the fisheries secretariat at the opening day of AquaChile
Bank ups Chile salmon forecast for next two years by 90,000t
Chile should produce around 576,000t of salmon in 2018, according to Nordea, an increase of 50,000t on the bank’s previous forecast
Invermar ramps up salmon output in first half
Invermar said its salmon harvest more than tripled in the first half of the year, with revenue more than doubling compared with a year earlier
AquaChile narrows losses as salmon prices start to increase
AquaChile reported an $8m loss for the second quarter of this year compared with $36m a year ago, as prices rose in response to tightening world supply
Blumar’s salmon business offsets falling pelagic catches in H1
Blumar’s salmon business became bigger than its fisheries unit in the first half of this year because of declining landings of pelagic fish
Greenpeace claims toxins from dead salmon worsened algal bloom in Chile
Greenpeace Chile says ammonia from rotting salmon tossed in sea after they had died from algal bloom worsened the toxicity in the sea, causing a fresh outbreak
Multiexport says higher prices cancel out algal bloom losses
Multiexport Foods said higher prices caused by lower volumes from Chile canceled out the losses that the company sustained to algal bloom earlier this year
Chile salmon output could expand 10% next year after algal bloom
Chile’s salmon farmers are still struggling to recover from the outbreak of algal bloom, meaning prices could increase in 2017, SpareBank Markets said
Australis narrows Q2 loss on higher revenue, lower output
Chile’s Australis Seafoods saw higher revenue in the second quarter despite a decline in harvests, narrowing losses compared with the same period last year