Business & Finance – Page 14
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Aldi casts its net on UK seafood industry
Aldi has invested over £45 million in the UK seafood industry, supporting suppliers and expanding its sustainably sourced fish offerings
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Best August ever for Norway’s seafood exports
Norway’s seafood exports hit a record NOK 14.6 billion (€1.23 billion) in August, driven by higher salmon volumes and a weak krone
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IceFish 2024 to bring Grindavik community back together
Visitors and exhibitors will be able to meet the Grindavik community on stand C22 at IceFish, taking place 18-20 September 2024 in Fifan, Kópavogur
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Icelandic catch becomes more valuable
Ex-vessel value for 2023 increased to over ISK 197 billion, new figures confirm
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Seafood – Iceland’s economic keystone
Ahead of the 14th Icelandic Fisheries, Seafood & Aqua Exhibition in Reykjavik, WF looks at recent developments that have been further shaping Iceland’s seafood landscape
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Salmon Scotland urges focus on aquaculture growth
The organisation is calling for streamlined regulations to boost the Scottish aquaculture sector
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India’s shrimp industry loses $500m to US ban
America’s ban on importing wild-caught shrimp from India has been taking its toll on fishers’ livelihoods
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Albert Heijn debuts new sustainable shrimp
Retail product is the result of an innovative value chain collaboration
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Loch Duart targets Asian export growth
Salmon farmer wants to ramp-up sales in the continent as it showcases in Singapore
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Triple-rigger for Ísfélag of Iceland
Celiktrans Shipyard has delivered groundfish trawler Sigurbjörg ÁR-67 to the Westman Islands-based fishing company
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Rabobank: China could soon become a $29bn seafood import market
Growth being fuelled by the country’s economic prosperity, large population and high seafood demand, advises new report
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Brunvoll secures contract for newcomer’s latest live fish carriers
Propulsion, manoeuvring and positioning systems to be provided to Njord Aquashipping’s new live fish carriers
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Stella Maris demands faster slavery prosecutions
Stella Maris urges faster prosecution of rogue fishing companies after a BBC documentary exposes modern-day slavery on board UK vessels
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Faroes strike impacts Bakkafrost’s financial performance
Salmon producer harvested 4,000 tonnes post-strike at much lower prices
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Boosting production and livelihoods – India’s seafood priorities outlined
Targets include achieving 22 million tonnes of fish production by 2024-25
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Chicken of the Sea appoints new business development exec
Dane Wigand becomes responsible for driving sales through foodservice and wholesale customers while implementing new business strategies
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Kingfish – New Zealand’s new farmed species
Commercial-scale production of kingfish – a high-value, white-fleshed finfish to complement salmon – is now a reality in New Zealand
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Seafood for Life looks to improve industry reputation
New UK campaign invites industry to tell its positive and inspiring stories
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Baltic aquaculture – on the European frontline
High energy prices and weakening consumer purchasing power have brought uncertainty to the region’s fish farmers
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Innovation at Lerøy yields solid results
Lerøy has posted strong Q2 2024 results, driven by innovative sea lice treatments, despite declining salmon prices and reduced wild catch