Spanish group takes control of Portuguese seafood processor
With the sale completed, WOFCO becomes the sole owner of the tuna processor.Read More
Spanish group takes control of Portuguese seafood processor Read More »
With the sale completed, WOFCO becomes the sole owner of the tuna processor.Read More
Spanish group takes control of Portuguese seafood processor Read More »
Editorial director Cliff White brings you a roundup of the main stories from the previous week Read More
Editor’s choice: Trump tariff drama; Red Lobster order causes snow crab price dispute Read More »
Seafood producers around the world greeted the US Supreme Court’s ruling with cautious optimism on Friday.Read More
Supreme Court strikes down Donald Trump’s tariffs Read More »
The deal marks Dayseaday’s first entry into the pet food sector, a seafood executive told IntraFish.Read More
Dutch seafood trader snaps up pet food company Read More »
Over supply in the market is coinciding with a period of the year when there is less processing carried out.Read More
‘It’s like a graveyard,’ Norway salmon prices continue to slide Read More »
Freshwater and thermal treatment in western Norway triggered mass mortality in six cages, prompting regulatory scrutiny.Read More
Over 141,000 fish die at Leroy farm Read More »
While the ruling marks a major win for the global seafood industry, the tariff fight isn’t over. Read the latest reactions from the industry.Read More
UPDATES: Seafood industry, Trump react to Supreme Court’s ruling on tariffs Read More »
UCN’s FCA Oslo fresh, head-on gutted 3-6kg salmon price assessment is down once again as the spot market continues to slide after China’s Lunar New Year holidayRead More
Norway salmon spot prices continue to fall despite farmer’s efforts, Scots drop too Read More »
The products were determined to have come from shipments that entered the country without undergoing the required inspectionRead More
FDA recalls more than 13,000 lbs of catfish from Vietnam Read More »
NOAA said the study areas — ranging from 50 to 2,000 acres — would bolster Alaska’s burgeoning mariculture industry in state-managed watersRead More