The largest single-company supplier of shrimp to the United States will get a chance this week to prove to U.S. Customs officials the shrimp it sells in America comes from its farms in Indonesia, and not China as the agency believes.
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Australis Aquaculture was placed in voluntary administration after failing to secure funds needed to repay a $2.75 million loan.
Court refuses to hear appeal from grocery chains involving lawsuit accusing them of failing to tell customers about colorant in salmon.
Volker Kuntzch, a former Unilever executive, was tabbed Wednesday to become president of King & Prince Seafood.
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Faroese company Maru Seafood and shareholder Icelandic Group are working on a restructuring plan to save a struggling subsidiary.
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Iceland is increasing its cod quota 30,000 metric tons, the first time ever the catch count has been altered mid-year.
Scottish government scientists confirmed to the industry they have traced no new cases of Infectious Salmon Anaemia (ISA).
Although the Norwegian kroner is stronger against the euro, the salmon price
seems to be quite stable for the Norwegian farmers.
Fishing businesses in the Netherlands and Belgium are struggling with low
prices for flatfish but some are developing new markets for other species.
Melanie Siggs, currently U.K. director of Seafood Choices Alliance, will assume international leadership of its Seafood Choices Alliance program
The FDA on Thursday released a draft report reviewing numerous scientific studies on the health benefits and risks of eating seafood.