While European and Asian suppliers face significant setbacks due to comparatively higher US tariffs, Latin America may emerge ...
Nordic Aqua Partners, a land-based salmon producer in Ningbo, China, will intentionally reduce its near-term harvest volumes to grow larger fish to cater to China’s high-end market ...
Salmon Tasmania has announced a leadership transition, with John Whittington set to replace Luke Martin as CEO ...
President Trump’s tariff announcement on April 2 threatens to hit importers of seafood from all nations, but seafood from ...
Canada escapes tariffs, but inventory risk aversion leads cold-water prices lower; live lobster inventories could tick up with clarity ...
The two Danish autonomous territories were not included in the list of tariffs published by the Trump administration on April 2 ...
Four fishermen have been cited by the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries after illegally harvesting immature female crabs ...
Here's a recap of our coverage from the Seafood Expo North America (SENA), held March 16-18 in Boston, Massachusetts, and published after the event. For our live coverage from the show floor, click ...
Daily recap: Trump tariffs fallout: Chile, Ecuador get off lightly, other major US suppliers hit hard We use cookies for performance, security and analytics. To stop seeing this banner click Accept, ...
China/ Hong Kong remains the largest single market for pangasius, though it was almost overtaken by the ASEAN bloc in ...
Without a formal defense agreement with Brussels, the UK risks exclusion from a proposed €150 billion EU loan program for defense spending ...
A recent trial by Aller Aqua, NMBU and Austevoll Melaks shows that adding just 4% of ProteinX, a black soldier fly meal, to Atlantic salmon feed significantly boosts yields, quality and taste ...