Measures passed to try and control Chile’s problems with disease mean a cut in the stocking density throughout the country
Category Archives: Aquaculture
Norwegian state hires Handelsbanken as broker for Cermaq shares
Bank will be in charge of potential sale, or purchase, of state’s shares in Cermaq Continue reading
Eat farmed salmon as much as you want, say researchers
Two-meals-a-week limit on oil fish consumption is outdated, says research institute
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CP Prima cuts losses as Q1 shrimp sales slide
Shrimp firm cuts Q1 losses, despite decline in shrimp sales, as EMS and duties create a more positive outlook for Indonesia’s shrimp producers Continue reading
Year’s first Med bluefin eggs shipped to Spain, Israel
Eggs are on planes to farms in Spain and Israel this Tuesday evening, says scientist, as program hopes for good supply for this year’s season Continue reading
Banks take voting rights in Dias as part of loan deal
Banks including Emporiki and National Bank of Greece will own voting rights in Dias as part of loan agreement with banks Continue reading
CP Foods shrimp operations expected to return to normal in Q3
Thai brokerage firm upgrades CPF to a ‘buy’ on forecasts of a turnaround for the shrimp farm and feed businesses
US duties unlikely to hit Indian shrimp exports
New American countervailing duties on shrimp from India are unlikely to discourage exports to the number one market, says industry body
Altor, Bain would re-open talks for Copeinca
Private equities would be interested in Copeinca as well as Ewos, Altor tells Norwegian newspaper Continue reading
Norway updates health advice on seafood
Officials advise pregnant women to eat two to three fish meals a week, half being fat-rich, and to avoid fish from polluted sites