Alaskan pollock roe prices stay firm with greater output for A season
Trading values of pollock roe through Seattle auctions nearly doubled y-o-y, but depreciation of yen against dollar squeezed Alaskan producers' revenue
New CEO named for Trouw Nutrition in Nutreco’s exec shuffle
Nutreco has promoted Eduardo Lopes Alberto to the role of CEO at Trouw Nutrition; it also elevated Bastiaan van Tilburg to CEO of Skretting after Therese Log Bergjord announced her decision to leave the company
Storm relief bill aimed at helping Maine’s coastal community sidetracked
Governor Janet Mills laments the changes made to her proposed bill divert attention and resources away from the pressing needs of coastal communities
Ecuador shrimp prices hold steady amid global turmoil, outlook uncertain
Ecuadorian shrimp prices have stayed stable in early 2024 but are expected to change due to global market shifts and increased competition from other shrimp-producing countries
US chain Red Lobster considers Chapter 11 bankruptcy as labor costs, debt mount
US-based restaurant chain Red Lobster is reportedly contemplating a Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing as part of efforts to manage escalating debt
EU pollock fillet imports tank in early 2024, US levels still low ahead of full Russia ban
EU frozen pollock fillet imports fell off a cliff in early 2024 after a record month in December 2023, while US volumes are still low despite the complete Russian import ban from June 1
H&G Russian pollock prices edge past $1,000/t with China short on stock
Amid a depressed time in the pollock fillet market, CFR China price for benchmark 25cm-plus size of Russian pollock has finally just crossed $1,000/t threshold
Indian trade body says recent ‘forced labor’ report was ‘shot through with flaws’
The SEAI questioned the integrity of the Associated Press and the Corporate Accountability Lab, but the journalistic organization has largely dismissed its concerns
US shrimpers file request with CBP to ban Indian imports made with ‘forced labor’
The American Shrimp Processors Association has filed a request with the US Customs and Border Protection to ban imports of shrimp from India made with forced labor
Nova Scotia crab processor scrambling to find a waste solution
Victoria Fisheries Co-op was recently notified by the Municipality of Victoria County that it will no longer be able to send crab shell waste to the municipal dumpsite after April 30