This flow of data has clear business benefits. Buyers have stronger confidence in their sourcing. They can reduce the risk of mislabeling. Cold-chain data helps them better manage quality and shelf ...
The National Fisheries Institute (NFI) has released its annual top 10 list of most consumed species covering the year 2023, revealing Americans ate less seafood overall but further diversified the ...
Oxford, U.K.-based animal welfare data consultancy firm Food Animal Initiative (FAI) has launched “The Tilapia Hub,” a new platform designed to help tilapia supply chain professionals think about fish ...
Shinkei Systems has acquired a 16,000-square-foot processing plant in Tacoma, Washington, U.S.A., more than doubling its total footprint.
Norway-based Mowi has entered into a transaction agreement that will give it 100 percent of Torghatten Aqua AS’s seawater salmon farming business. Mowi said the deal will see it carve-out and purchase ...
The European Parliament has issued a call for action to stop the spread of aquatic invasive species and to limit their impact on fisheries and aquaculture in the European Union. T ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has proposed reclassifying squids and other cephalopods as shellfish, removing its responsibility for regulating those fishery products and ensuring they are ...
A recently-released investigation by Greenpeace in collaboration with the Uniting Church in Australia, Synod of Victoria and Tasmania, alleges the Indonesian tuna industry is engaging in ...
As salmon processors continue to invest heavily in automation, the industry must also recognize that human expertise will ...
Ålesund, Norway-based seafood handling and processing technology company Optimar announced three new contracts worth NOK 70 ...
The state of Oregon welcomed USD 1 million (EUR 860,000) for fish passage restoration at McKay Dam Reservoir, which officials say will help reconnect more than 100 miles of historic salmon and ...
For much of the past 20 years, Chile’s salmon industry has been impacted by crises, regulatory tightening, and political conflict. But according to Multi X CEO Cristián Swett, the tide may finally be ...