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Trade experts speak on a panel at the 2024 Seafood Expo Global in Barcelona, Spain | Photo by Nathan Strout/SeafoodSource
May 2, 2024
Seafood sector unprepared for Food Safety Modernization Act, trade experts warn
Pink salmon swimming in an Alaska river | Photo courtesy of NOAA Fisheries
May 2, 2024
US federal government takes over Cook Inlet salmon management from Alaskan state oversight
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
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