Peru fishmeal industry awaits anchovy quota as biomass survey kicks off
The Peruvian fishing industry is geared up to start the new anchovy season, which could start as early as the end of this month
Chinese-owned fishmeal factory in West Africa accused of corruption, environmental destruction
A report in the BBC paints a picture of corruption, environmental pollution and overstretched fisheries in West Africa following Chinese investment in fishmeal and fish oil production
IFFO: Strong start to year for global fishmeal production
Global production of fish and offcuts for fishmeal increased by 15% in February on a yearly basis, driven by higher catches in most regions, according to IFFO
Chile’s February seafood sales value rises 15% with higher prices for salmonids, fishmeal, mussels
Chilean fish and seafood exports increased to $727 million in February, up by 15% year-on-year, according to ProChile
Rising salmon, fishmeal, oil sales to US, Brazil, China boost Chile’s January seafood exports
Chilean fish and seafood exports increased to $733m in January, up by 15.3% year-on-year
Cargill partners with Saudi firm on feed venture in controversial planned city
'This agreement will ultimately lead to addressing the need to replace fishmeal by more sustainable fish feed' -- Juan Carlos Motamayor, head of Neom Food
Peru’s second anchovy season generates over $1bn in revenue
Peru's anchovy season, which ended on Feb. 5 in the north-central zone, will generate a revenue of over $1 billion for the sector, according to the country's SNP
Calvo-owned subsidiary sells Brazilian fishmeal unit
Grupo Patense's purchase of BFP Bio Food Products will add an additional 40,000 metric tons to the renderer's annual production capacity for fishmeal, tuna meal and fish oil
Shares of Indian shrimp feed makers soar on gov’t import tariff plan
Share prices for Avanti Feeds, Coastal Corporation, and Waterbase soared up to 20% in daily trading after India announced a cut in import duties for feed inputs
Lower Indian tariffs on fishmeal should help make shrimp farming more competitive
The Indian government has decided to reduce its import duties from 15% to 5% on fishmeal in a bid to make its domestic shrimp industry more competitive