BioMar’s Chinese feedmill construction delayed by coronavirus hold-up
Despite the setback, BioMar still expects to see revenue growth of 7.3% to $1.8bn in 2020, as various global capacity expansion projects begin to bear fruit this year
Norway pelagics auction sees no market impact from MSC turbulence, coronavirus
Thus far the electronic auction house has seen no impact on first-hand sales prices from either the viral outbreak or the suspension of mackerel's MSC certificate
Infofish postpones Bangkok tuna conference over coronavirus spread
The conference -- which is held in Bangkok, Thailand every two years -- was supposed to be run, May 27-29, and chaired by Tri Marine International veteran Phil Roberts
Norwegian seafood sales rise despite coronavirus outbreak
Salmon, which greatest growth in value, is proving 'to be very robust against the temporary reduction in demand from individual markets', an analyst with the NSC said
Fish Factor: Coronavirus hits Alaska seafood trade hard; Shrimp tops US consumption; Plastics lawsuit
Undercurrent News is now featuring 'Fish Factor', the weekly column of Alaska seafood journalist Laine Welch
Sea Harvest sees firm hake prices continuing, but expects coronavirus hit to abalone sales
Sea Harvest's results were boosted by the acquisition of Viking Fishing Group and Ladismith Cheese, a diversification outside seafood
High Liner buoyed by new products, can weather coronavirus until early June
'We are proactively seeking out the right customers and showing up for them in a much more targeted and impactful way' -- Rod Hepponstall, High Liner CEO and president
John Sackton: Industry must prepare as coronavirus rapidly changes supply chain behavior
The Winding Glass is an opinion column by John Sackton, the founder of Seafood News
CAPPMA head says Brussels show could suffer from coronavirus spread
Chinese companies’ attendance at Brussels seafood show in April could be in doubt given the recent spread of coronavirus in Europe, says the head of industry association CAPPMA
Coronavirus decimates Chinese participation at Boston show, dragging total down 15%
With two weeks to go, the number of Boston exhibitors from China is at only 22, compared to 200 that had booths in 2019