Blue Archipelago sees reduced EMS from new vannamei shrimp strand
Malaysian shrimp firm has seen some good results from using a strand of vannamei imported from Latin America in reducing the occurrence of EMS in its farms
CP Foods: EHP now a bigger risk for shrimp than EMS
Measures to control EMS in shrimp have proved effective, but parasite enterocytozoon hepatopenaei may pose a bigger risk currently, says CP Foods' Robins McIntosh
GAA survey: Indonesia to lead Asian farmed shrimp recovery
GAA's annual survey shows global farmed shrimp volumes are expected to return to levels seen before EMS, with Indonesia seeing the most dramatic growth in Asia
Omarsa to boost production up to 30% after record exports on Asian demand
The company increased its export volume by 44% to 55m pounds last year and will boost production by 2016 on the back of an investment of up to $6m
Aquaexpo blog: Alltech sees algae oil demand booming; Don’t cut corners in shrimp farming
Undercurrent News is in Guayaquil, Ecuador, to cover this year's Aquaexpo event, featuring a commercial exhibition and a congress
Nirsa continues shrimp expansion plans driven by Asian demand
Major Ecuadorian tuna exporter aims to export 30m pounds by 2016 with further investment plans
Shrimp raw material prices still lagging below Thai Union’s minimum level
Thai shrimp raw material prices are down on this time in September, despite the minimum price scheme announced by Thai Union Group
Seafood’s largest operators in rough waters
US tuna's big three in legal trouble; Pacific Andes under regulators' scrutiny; High Liner's shares in free-fall; Young's on ropes: the last 12 months have been turbulent for some of seafood’s largest companies, with the outlook for the next year not looking much different
Sackton: Thailand setting the stage for permanent, profitable shrimp recovery
In a low priced environment, only farmers who confident about level of risk they are taking with production will continue to produce high volumes of shrimp, says John Sackton
Thai shrimp packers seeing more US demand, improved supply
The weak Thai currency compared to the US dollar; improved raw material supply and better demand from the US is creating a more positive picture for packers