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India’s shrimp traders face challenge from strong rupee, Ecuadorian prices

By April 7, 2021 9:08 AM

Prices have dropped in Andhra Pradesh by nearly $0.40/kg over the last few weeks across all sizes, as the result of currency shifts and global trends

Analysis
Tiny Canadian island processor to make big splash with skin-packed products

By March 18, 2021 1:11 PM

Labrador Gem Seafoods, a processor on the tiny, fog-blanketed island of Ramea, readies to launch nearly a dozen frozen skin-packed seafood products into the market

Analysis
Price pressure building for US imports of blue, red swimming crab

By Jan. 18, 2021 3:57 PM

The US was on pace to import 9% less blue and red swimming crab overall in 2020, contributing to reduced supply and higher prices, based on NOAA data

Analysis
DNB: 2021 set to be ‘year of two halves’ for Norwegian salmon prices

By Dec. 21, 2020 10:52 AM

Although COVID-19 has dented salmon's traditionally clear link between global supply volumes and spot price, 'the direction looks pretty clear'

Prices
Shrimp prices sink in Andhra Pradesh after mass harvest, export subsidy loss

By Sept. 4, 2020 9:55 AM

Early harvests in response to heavy rains and disease issues have prompted prices for 100-count shrimp to fall from INR 200 to INR 180 in two days

Whitefish
Renewed retail focus paid dividends for UK’s New England in 2019, accounts show

By July 20, 2020 11:37 AM

Dan Aherne, CEO of New England, noted that key whitefish contracts with Asda and the Co-op Group had enabled his firm to recover from a weak first quarter

Coronavirus
Analysts split on rate of salmon sector recovery with challenging summer ahead

By May 29, 2020 9:57 AM

As many of the largest salmon farmers anticipate increased harvests in the second and third quarters, it remains to be seen whether there is sufficient demand in place

Coronavirus
Canadian snow crab in the time of corona

By April 30, 2020 6:30 PM

'Crab has to be sold to the US grocery stores at a level that they can blow it out for Mothers’ Day, Fathers’ Day and sell it every day at a number that it will keep the market going...' -- Canadian wholesaler

Coronavirus
Hake quota application unlikely to disrupt second half of 2020, I&J says

By April 14, 2020 9:10 AM

The cape hake-producing firm enjoyed a profitable 2019, although abalone sales to the Far East have been affected by the Hong Kong protests, it revealed in its annual report

Coronavirus
BioMar’s Chinese feedmill construction delayed by coronavirus hold-up

By March 6, 2020 10:03 AM

Despite the setback, BioMar still expects to see revenue growth of 7.3% to $1.8bn in 2020, as various global capacity expansion projects begin to bear fruit this year

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