All articles by Rebecca Strong – Page 5
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NewsSalmon hatchery overhaul
An organic salmon hatchery in Scotland ensures its future with the completion of a major overhaul
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NewsBaader sets up global group
Food processing solutions provider has established a holding company to help establish the company as a European group
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NewsIndia’s new exports plan
MPEDA celebrates its golden jubilee with a seafood exports plan worth US$20 billion over the next five years
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NewsPrinces' sustainable pledge
The availability of sustainable tuna looks set to increase fivefold in the UK thanks to a pledge from Princes
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NewsSalmon benefits communities
Report shows salmon farming supports island life in Orkney and Northern Isles
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NewsYoung’s revamps brand
A UK seafood brand is launching a new fish finger range with revamped logo featuring its founder
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NewsNew net-zero feed plant
Iceland is the ideal location for a net-zero aquaculture production facility
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NewsChallenges for Scots salmon
Scottish salmon exports decline amid continuing challenges following Brexit and the Covid-19 pandemic
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NewsSquid aquaculture breakthrough
Researchers in Japan have designed a ‘ground-breaking’ squid aquaculture system
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NewsSwedish, Finnish support
Pair become the latest countries to benefit from EU funding to promote sustainable fishing and aquaculture
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NewsPurse seining decreases
ISSF report shows slight decrease in purse seine vessels overall with fewer large-scale vessels fishing for tropical tuna globally
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NewsRise in tuna stock health
Percentage of tuna from healthy stocks up 6 points, Eastern Pacific Ocean skipjack rating moves to green
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NewsGovt funding for UK seafood
Sector is set to see an exciting influx of innovation thanks to the latest round of government funding
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NewsFresh salmon border delays
The UK government is being urged to prioritise fresh Scottish salmon exports amid border delays
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NewsSeafood sustainability potential
Consumers choose fish for its health benefits but more could be done to make it a sustainable choice
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NewsRFM certification for hake
A hake fishery becomes the first outside Alaska to be certified to RFM standards
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NewsSeafood demand decreasing
Seafood demand is expected to decrease in the second half of 2022 meaning a challenging time for farmers
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NewsAquatic feed deal
A deal has been struck to develop low-cost aquatic feeds to benefit communities in Sub-Saharan Africa
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NewsEU funding for Austria
Austria has been given €6.7 million in EU funding to help its inland fisheries and aquaculture sectors
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NewsUK seafood fund priorities
The UK government is being urged to make more funding available to the wild catching sector