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The seafood processing industry is continuing to emphasize more automation as it settles into a new normal after trade and pandemic-related disruptions | Photo by Chris Chase/SeafoodSource
May 2, 2024
Covid-19 ripple effects driving automation push as seafood processing arrives at new normal
United Harvest Indonesia's range of shrimp crackers | Photo courtesy of United Harvest Indonesia
May 2, 2024
Indonesian shrimp processor PT United Harvest Indonesia taps into China’s snack market
Saudi Arabia plans to build a futuristic city called NEOM that aims to feature an aquaculture-focused project called the OXAGON on the Red Sea | Image courtesy of NEOM
May 2, 2024
Saudi Arabia aims to increase seafood output in 2024 to meet increasing domestic demand
A Tai Er location in the Singapore Changi airport | Photo courtesy of Inside Retail Asia
May 2, 2024
Jiumaojiu plans domestic, international expansion of Tai Er seafood restaurant chain
Fresh and prepared fish product producer AMfish has chosen Pieter de Boer as its new managing director | Photo courtesy of AMFish
May 2, 2024
Dutch fried fish specialist AMfish brings in Pieter de Boer as managing director
Food Safety & Health
COVID control measures continuing to make life hard for Chinese processors
September 14, 2022
Four US seafood importers found guilty of illegally importing catfish
September 13, 2022
FDA refuses antibiotic-contaminated shrimp from India, Hong Kong, and Vietnam
September 8, 2022
Smoked salmon recalled in US over listeria potential
September 6, 2022
Albertsons expands seafood meals recall
September 1, 2022
UK authorities issue listeria warning for smoked fish
August 31, 2022
China bans imports from three more seafood firms on COVID-19 prevention grounds
August 30, 2022
Drug residue in shrimp imports a focus of FDA AI program
August 26, 2022
Certain shark fins, meat contain dangerous levels of mercury
August 23, 2022
Seafood fraud a growing international problem impacting food safety, study finds
August 9, 2022
China issues COVID-related import suspensions to four foreign seafood firms
August 3, 2022
Superior Fresh hosts farm tour for supermarket dietitians
August 2, 2022
China ends COVID-related import restrictions on seafood from Vietnam
July 21, 2022
Albertsons recalls seafood meals over allergens
July 20, 2022
Crown Prince joins Bumble Bee in PFAS-linked clam recall
July 19, 2022
Bumble Bee clams recall part of larger PFAS problem
July 13, 2022
Two Chinese seafood firms receive HACCP warnings from US FDA
July 8, 2022
Bumble Bee recalls clams due to presence of PFAS
July 7, 2022
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