NASF 2024: NESI whitefish wins push revenue over £200m; Atlantic Sapphire’s bullish update
Undercurrent News is reporting live from the North Atlantic Seafood Forum in Bergen, Norway on March 5-7, 2024
Aquaculture America 2024 sees younger crowd, gives much attention to offshore issues, regulatory frameworks
'Witnessing the growing interest of young people is a positive sign and encourages their participation in the science and production sides of the equation' -- Sebastian Belle, Maine Aquaculture Association
Fish International 2024: Norway ‘skrei’ season launches with higher prices
Undercurrent News is reporting live from Bremen, Germany, for Fish International 2024
AECOC: Spain’s seafood sector fights consumption drop with more VAP, discounts
Inflation and historically high food prices in Spain have driven seafood consumption down significantly in the first months of 2023
Benefits of vertical integration ‘immeasurable,’ says head of America’s oldest RAS farm
Outsourcing vs. in-house control: Experts discuss best approaches at RASTech conference panel
Boston, European seafood shows organizer fills president, senior VP roles from within ranks
Liz Plizga has been with Diversified since 2002 when she was hired as an operations manager
Newfoundland snow crab talks disintegrate, escalating price fight
Many are concerned that the fight will escalate to a point where harvesters refuse to fish for the offered prices, or processors will decline to buy
Boston buzz: Skin pack, value-added product trend accelerates at show
'The biggest retailers in the US and Canada, and really some of the bigger ones from around the world, are there' -- Steve Musser, East Coast Seafood, on the importance of debuting new products in Boston
Boston buzz: SENA overcome by M&A tidal wave
'Everything everywhere all at once' is not just the name of the movie that won best picture recently. It's also an accurate description of last week's Boston seafood show
Rabobank expects small feed cost drop in 2023, but Ukraine war keeps supply dicey
Stocks of wheat in exporters outside of Russia and Ukraine are expected to decline sharply this year to meet demand, but global soy and grain supplies should grow