Trident pays subtle tribute to Jerry Dowd in expanding foodservice brand
Trident Seafoods has included a subtle tribute to former president Jerry Dowd in the logo of an expanding foodservice line that was Dowd’s brainchild
Spanish frozen trader doubles sales out of China
Vigo-based Interatlantic Fish doubled its containers out of China in 2012 – largely driven by demand from Brazil, says sales manager
US cod quota cuts have processors scrambling for supply
The steep cuts in US cod quotas have east coast processors scrambling for supply, and planning to use more Pacific and Canadian cod, as well as imports from Norway, Iceland and maybe Russia
SalMar-backed producer at Boston with ‘super green’ salmon
Vikenco at Boston for first time in 40 years, touting fresh salmon cooled with 'super green' dry ice made from recycled CO2
Vietnam proposes legislation to protect local fishermen
New decree could lead to fines of up to $4,790 to any organizations that "join forces with foreign merchants to collect aquatic materials in the domestic market"
Pakistan to start EU exports ‘within fortnight’
Pakistan’s seafood export to EU countries is expected to be fully restored during the next fortnight, following successful inspections last week
Brazil sends delegation to inspect Vietnamese fisheries
Brazil’s ministry of agriculture, livestock and food supply is taking a fact-finding tour of Vietnam's processing factories and farms
China overtakes EU as Canada’s second largest seafood market
Canadian exports to China rise 24% while sales to EU drop 13%
Scottish shellfish supplier aims to educate US market on UK scallops
‘I don’t think the US market is even that aware the UK produces scallops,' says MD of Macduff Shellfish
MEPs press European commission for answers on mackerel sanctions
Frustration mounts as European commission remains silent on prospect of trade sanctions against Faroes and Iceland