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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
Supply & Trade
China, Indonesia driving growth in global tilapia production
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DNV: Global seafood demand predicted to soar through 2050 in line with population growth
January 31, 2024
Unified marketing effort needed for shrimp’s global resurrection, GSFF says
January 30, 2024
Southern Shrimp Alliance calls for ban on shrimp entering US from eight Chinese companies
January 30, 2024
Julio Morón set to champion European fish as CEPESCA chair
January 30, 2024
US government issues USD 42 million in fishery disaster relief funding
January 30, 2024
Keyport takes on tanner crab quota stranded by closure of Peter Pan’s King Cove, Alaska facility
January 29, 2024
Cod harvests are down, a trend likely to continue
January 29, 2024
Pollock fillets staying closer to home as US, EU decrease imports
January 26, 2024
Alaskan producers launch Wild Alaska Sole Association to boost sole's "significant advantages"
January 26, 2024
Japanese scallops filling hole created by lower US catch
January 26, 2024
Ecuadorian tuna sector eyes US, Canada markets as sales to Europe fall
January 25, 2024
EU alleges Norwegian salmon producers breached antitrust rules, colluded to fix spot prices
January 25, 2024
Lobster sales surpassed pre-pandemic levels in 2023
January 25, 2024
South African shakeup: Sea Harvest acquires Terrasan Group-owned seafood businesses
January 25, 2024
Norwegian salmon prices continue to drop
January 24, 2024
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