Despite fire, whales, other delays, US Dungy crab landings 11% ahead of last year’s torrid start
US mail couriers -- famous for braving snow, rain, heat and 'gloom of night' -- have nothing on Dungeness crab harvesters in the US northwestern states of California, Oregon and Washington
Rising US lobster exports to China offset drop to Canada
US lobster exports to China ahead of last year in first nine months, with tonnage gains almost erasing the losses from declining exports to the main US export destination of Canada
China show can surpass Brussels, double size in new expo center
The China Fisheries and Seafood Expo, which celebrates its 20th year in 2015, has scope to pass Brussels as the world’s largest seafood event in a new venue
Yilufa confirms financial problems, says ‘it’s not only us’
Yilufa export manager emphasizes the companies' financial woes are not the result of internal issues but rather the symptom of widespread industry problems in China stemming bank lending cut-backs and European buying limitations
China show blog: Mitsui sees slow-down in shrimp sales to China; Tilapia prices stabilizing high
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Indian shrimp firm sets up QSR restaurant, explores e-commerce
Westcoast Group has made a name for itself as a supplier of head-on shrimp for export, but is also looking to expand in the domestic market.
Russia catcher to export pollock blocks for first time
Vladivostok-based fishing firm Sigma Marine Technology plans to export a small volume of MSC-certified PBO blocks for the 2015 A season
Chile salmon JV far exceeds first year China sales goal
Venture getting more ambitious after sales already exceed full year target, managing director tells Undercurrent News
Macduff aims for 25% of business from Asia
Scottish fishing and processing firm Macduff Shellfish hopes Asia can account for 25% of its global revenues by 2017
Domestic market sales increasingly important for Chinese seafood companies
Chinese seafood companies are increasingly selling into the domestic market as local demand rises and foreign markets remain sluggish