Seafood – Page 48
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Australian seafood industry welcomes new PM
Seafood Industry Australia (SIA), the national peak body representing the Australian seafood industry, has welcomed Scott Morrison’s appointment as Prime Minister of Australia.
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UK seafood consumption crisis
Soaring prices have led the UK population to eat only half the recommended amount of seafood.
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US ban on Mexico gillnet-caught seafood
The US Court of International Trade has ordered the Trump administration to ban seafood imports from Mexico caught with gillnets that kill the critically endangered vaquita porpoise.
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NFI hits out at seafood tariffs
The US-based National Fisheries Institute has made a statement on the current trade tariffs imposed by the US and China that include seafood, describing this as a “misguided strategy.”
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Seafish announces Seafood Summit speakers
The UK Seafood Summit has attracted an impressive line-up of speakers from trade, industry and science for its inaugural event with topics covered including Brexit and the effect of microplastics on the marine environment.
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Beating a path to sustainability as Thailand underlines its determination to be free of IUU
Thailand wants to be recognised internationally for its efforts to make illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing (IUU) a thing of the past and in doing so herald a new sustainable and socially responsible era for its fisheries and broader seafood sector
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Scottish seafood sector to train talent
The Scottish Seafood Association (SSA) is leading a two-year pilot project to attract and prepare new entrants for a career in seafood processing and train and upskill the existing workforce to help raise industry standards and deliver sectoral growth.
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Calysta partners with Nofima for trials to promote sustainable seafood
Calysta has partnered with Nofima to conduct large-scale trials in Atlantic salmon using Calysta’s FeedKind protein to improve feed efficiency and fish health.
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Seafish unveils plans for Seafood Summit for 2018
Seafish has announced that this year’s UK Seafood Summit is set to be the biggest yet, taking place on the 17-18th October at a new North-East Lincolnshire location with the key theme unveiled as ‘Seafood is the way forward’.
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Leigh Habegger new executive director of Seafood Harvesters of America
Leigh Habegger new executive director of Seafood Harvesters of America Seafood Harvesters of America announced today that Leigh Habegger would become the organization''s new executive director, replacing Kevin Wheeler, who recently took a position as Deputy Chief of Staff at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
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HAPO builds brand at Seafood Expo Global Brussels
Hellenic Aquaculture Producers Organization (HAPO) has made its first international appearance at Seafood Expo Global in Brussels to attract international buyers and fish farming businesses.
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Research shows New Zealanders value seafood sustainability
New research undertaken as part of New Zealand’s first Sustainable Seafood Day shows New Zealanders rate ocean pollution such as plastics as the highest perceived threat to ocean health, followed by overfishing and illegal fishing.
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Rolls-Royce to design and equip stern trawler for Olympic Seafood
Rolls-Royce will design a 70m long stern trawler for Olympic Seafood and provide an extensive range of equipment for the vessel.
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Tucal at Seafood Processing Global
Spanish company Tucal will participate this year at the Seafood Processing Global event in Brussels, this time bringing with them a compact mini plate freezer that will be installed in a Spanish fish processing plant as soon as it has been shipped back to Spain after the exhibition.
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Fresh seafood magic from Boulogne
Océan Délices had a good year in 2017, expanding its range, extending its reach and working with new customers. Key fresh products are the salmon roll, tartare products and gravadlax produced in a variety of versions from dill to Szechuan pepper.
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Russia in transition; why any future trade with the Russian Federation will be on very different terms to those of the past
The trade embargo that was introduced by Russia in response to economic sanctions against Moscow over the Ukrainian conflict is now into its fourth year after being extended twice. The ban has disrupted markets all over the world, with seafood supply chains particularly affected as producers and exporters sought alternative markets for the fish that continued to be caught and harvested.
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Business booming for UK seafood company with new shop
A UK seafood company has opened a new shop to continue its growth following support from the Welsh government’s Seafood Cluster programme.
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Supermarkets and seafood industry press for action ahead of upcoming Fisheries Bill
A group of prominent UK retailers and seafood industry companies have out their weight behind a demand for the British government to adopt and implement robust fisheries regulations effectively once the UK has left the European Union, just as government prepares new fisheries legislation.
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What the seafood sector wants from Brexit
While there is still some considerable distance between what EU and UK decision makers believe their future relationship should be following the Brexit end-date in little over a year’s time, the seafood industry has a much clearer picture on what would constitute the most workable divorce package for the supply ...
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Sunnyvale Seafood becomes GSSI funding partner
Sunnyvale Seafood has become a funding partner for the Global Sustainable Seafood Initiative (GSSI).