South America
Processing
Bumble Bee will no longer be a “fair and safe supply chain”
The agreement outlaws some of the claims that defined Bumble Bee's products. These include "fair and safe supply chain" and "fair and responsible working conditions"
Politics
The “salmon tax” proposal will be presented today to the King-in-Council
Throughout the morning the Norwegian government will present a proposal for a resource rent tax on aquaculture (known as the “salmon tax”) to the...
Sustainability
The Sustainable Shrimp Partnership celebrates five years of leading
The Sustainable Shrimp Partnership (SSP) marks five years of leading this month after several years of progress in environmental responsibility.
Aquaculture
Caution on possible ISA outbreak at the Chilean salmon farm AquaChile
Infection Salmon Anemia (ISA) outbreak in AquaChile, Chile’s largest producer in South America nation's southern Magallanes region. Currently, the salmons have being monitored to control the outbreak.
Featured
Chile’s salmon industry welcomes new law on fish escapes
On January 11, 2023, after four years in Congress, the...
Feed
Skretting partners Klaas Puul to supply Europe with sustainable shrimp
Ecuador's largest shrimp feed manufacturer, Skretting, has partnered with Klaas...
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Bumble Bee will no longer be a “fair and safe supply chain”
The agreement outlaws some of the claims that defined Bumble Bee's products. These include "fair and safe supply chain" and "fair and responsible working conditions"
The “salmon tax” proposal will be presented today to the King-in-Council
Throughout the morning the Norwegian government will present a proposal...
Salmon farming, one of the most important economic engines of the last three decades in Chile
Chile has generated an added value of US$ 5,282 million through salmon farming, which represents 2.1% of the national GDP.
SpiroFri against spironucleosis
The project has received NOK 7 million in research funding support from the fisheries and aquaculture industry and has a total budget of NOK 8.9 million