Low ruble sees Espersen shift Russian plant to exports
Espersen sees Russian plant, which has been shifted to export focus due to dive in the value of the ruble, win business with Coop in Nordics
Russia drafts bill to extend food import embargo to end of 2017
Agriculture Ministry has prepared a draft to extend the embargo until the end of 2017, but does not propose to expand the list of prohibited items
Great Pacific Seafoods says Russian embargo contributed to its bankruptcy
Recently shuttered Alaska processor Great Pacific Seafoods has put some of the blame for its recent bankruptcy filing on the Russian embargo which hurt its roe sales
Russia set to agree to Indonesia fish agreement following Vietnam deal
Russia is set to lift restrictions on Indonesian fish imports as it secures alternative sources following its spat with the EU
Russia looks to increase Vietnam fish imports amid EU restrictions
Russia is looking to boost fish and seafood imports from Vietnam as it continues to contend with restrictions from the European Union, president Dmitry Medvedev said
Russia, hard hit by Chile salmon crisis, will turn to Faroes, Far East
Russia may face a shortage of salmon this year due to mass deaths of the fish in Chile, which usually provides the majority of Russia’s annual needs
Weak ruble, high prices pose headache for Russian salmon buyers
Russian salmon buyers continue to feel the strain at the hands of high prices and the descendent ruble
Hung Vuong teams up with Russian Fishery, Mascato on pollock project
Hung Vuong new plant will be used for processing pollock from Russian Fishery, with Mascato firm handling sales of finished products
Russian embargo continues to hurt Iceland
Russia's ongoing embargo of European imports is posing a particular headache for Icelandic fishers
Marko: Faroese Atlantic mackerel prices to Russia decrease
Frozen whole Atlantic mackerel from Faroe Islands to the Russian market is now less pricey than in 2014