The troubled seafood processor's biggest financial backer has asked a Washington state court to put a California fiduciary services provider in control of the floundering company
The troubled seafood processor's biggest financial backer has asked a Washington state court to put a California fiduciary services provider in control of the floundering company
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US corrects ‘administrative error’ which put bumper duty on Ecuador’s Santa Priscila
Instead of looking at the company's tax level to assess a CVD rate, the DOC mistakenly looked at its income, said Jose Antonio Camposano, executive president of the CNA
US corrects ‘administrative error’ which put bumper duty on Ecuador’s Santa Priscila
Instead of looking at the company's tax level to assess a CVD rate, the DOC mistakenly looked at its income, said Jose Antonio Camposano, executive president of the CNA
Undercurrent News interviews Gabriel Luna, Ecuadorian shrimp farmer and owner of GLuna Shrimp.
Undercurrent News interviews Gabriel Luna, Ecuadorian shrimp farmer and owner of GLuna Shrimp.
Salmon Evolution, one of the most modern land-based salmon farms in the world, has had a mostly successful start to its 7,900 metric ton a year facility in Indra Havoy, Norway. The company has harvested several batches of fish, and was readying another with healthy Atlantic salmon weighing over 4 kilograms each during a recent Undercurrent News visit.The company communicated Oct. 2 that is approaching steady state harvest volumes by year end. Salmon Evolution is already planning an expansion at the same site that will double capacity, using a novel hybrid approach that combines recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) technology with some flow through water.
Salmon Evolution, one of the most modern land-based salmon farms in the world, has had a mostly successful start to its 7,900 metric ton a year facility in Indra Havoy, Norway. The company has harvested several batches of fish, and was readying another with healthy Atlantic salmon weighing over 4 kilograms each during a recent Undercurrent News visit.The company communicated Oct. 2 that is approaching steady state harvest volumes by year end. Salmon Evolution is already planning an expansion at the same site that will double capacity, using a novel hybrid approach that combines recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) technology with some flow through water.