All Thailand articles
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NewsChina’s shrimp imports stabilise after slow start to year
World’s largest market sources 1% less in the first 10 months, but the value of these products increases 8% year-on-year
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NewsStirling leads fish welfare project
The University of Stirling has received GBP 2 million to improve farmed fish welfare in southeast Asia through research
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NewsChina importing more shrimp after weak start to 2025
World’s largest market buys in 4% less in the first six months, but the value of these products increases 5% year-on-year
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NewsEU tuna industry to fight Thailand trade deal
Europêche is calling for the exclusion of tuna from the trade agreement to prevent unfair competition and combat IUU fishing
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NewsThai Union provides relief supplies to earthquake victims and rescuers
Seafood company donates food and essential supplies to support those in Bangkok affected by the recent earthquake in Myanmar
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NewsSustainability boost for Southeast Asia shrimp farming
Scottish scientists lead multi-million-dollar project to transform industry and empower small-scale farmers
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NewsThai, Kenyan fishing safety boost
More than 32,000 fishers in the two countries to be supported by Stella Maris thanks to IFFS grants
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NewsBrussels urged to safeguard EU tuna
Europe’s association of fish processers and traders is calling on the EC to back the industry in a free trade agreement with Thailand
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NewsEJF: Pair trawling turning future valuable catches into today’s ‘trash fish’
New report finds severe environmental degradation as the Thai government drafts new legislation promising to deregulate its fishing industry
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NewsMaritime intelligence identifies potential illegal fishing
Data from New Zealand-based Starboard Maritime Intelligence led to Thailand banning vessel from landing $7 million worth of tuna
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NewsOMG extends offering
Company is looking to meet the growing consumer demand for plant-based seafood
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NewsMedical kits for Thai fishers
More than 500 medical kits are being distributed to Thailand’s fishing fleet by Bangkok-based seafood giant Thai Union