All Ukraine Conflict articles
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NewsRussia’s seafood industry tightens its belt
Profitability at its lowest level in a decade thanks to a rising fiscal burden, Western sanctions, expensive loans and an unprecedented labour crisis
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NewsUK seafood loses £1bn in four years
Industry has been hard hit but 2024 has brought some green shoots of recovery, says Marcus Coleman CEO Seafish
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NewsBaltic 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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NewsRussian sanctions extended by another 6 months
Seafood among the goods that cannot be imported into the EU
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NewsEuropean fishers irked by import-friendly ATQ regs
Zero-duty access given to more than 900,000 tonnes of imported seafood
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NewsUkrainian fisheries and aquaculture in tatters
Destruction of the Kakhovka Dam on the Dnypro River could be the worst thing to date to have happened to the already heavily-troubled sectors
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NewsFuture fish production – a risky business?
Sector could be significantly impacted by environmental and regulatory uncertainty, says OECD and FAO
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NewsUN: Global food systems ‘broken’
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres urges transformation in how food is produced and consumed
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NewsExtended closures for Russian fishing vessels
Faroes introduces further restrictive measures against Russia by increasing the limits on port access
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NewsRussia remains defiant
Despite Western sanctions, Russia continues to harbour bold expansion plans for its seafood processing industry
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NewsFaroes extends ban on Russian fishing vessels
Only vessels conducting fisheries under the bilateral agreement between the Faroe Islands and Russia will be allowed to enter Faroese ports
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Japan imports more Russian seafood
Market remains reliant on Moscow for its seafood supply despite a deterioration of relations over the war in Ukraine
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NewsEnergy crunch squeezing European aquaculture
When it comes to inflated energy costs, the eye of the storm may have passed, but the region’s producers remain in uncharted waters
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NewsUkrainian aquaculture – one year on
While it epitomises determination and resilience, the industry is in an increasingly precarious position due to the ongoing conflict
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News‘A people business’
Carsoe maintains that when it comes to delivering onboard processing solutions, strong relationships are just as important as the latest factory innovations
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NewsIranian aquaculture on a pathway to growth
Government sets out ambitious plans to double the country’s production in the next four years
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NewsPoland in uncharted waters
Skyrocketing food inflation has led many fish farmers to be uncertain about their future
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NewsPelagic progress made
Northeast Atlantic coastal states made headway in their pelagic fisheries negotiations for the first time in 10 years, lauds NAPA
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NewsRussia puts on a brave face
Aquaculture has an increasingly important role to play in bolstering the country’s food security