Undercurrent presents a recap of the top daily seafood stories from Thursday, July 2 ...
Gustav Witzoe loaned the unnamed individual over NOK 1.2m between 2018 and 2020, money which should have been repaid with an insurance payment ...
The result was better than expected, thanks primarily to ‘generally higher prices’ and ‘larger-than-expected catches of mackerel and cod’ ...
The amendment to Regulation (EU) 2024/2895 updates the enforcement consequences for ready-to-eat foods capable of supporting listeria growth ...
In a record half-year for herring exports, the fillet markets were stable while volumes of frozen whole herring varied; mackerel demand in Japan is faltering, though ...
China Customs has not publicly disclosed the reason for the suspension, but sources told Undercurrent that the seven had accumulated several shipment rejections due to recurring sodium metabisulfite i ...
EFTA countries, including Norway, have agreed on a free trade deal with Vietnam, cutting tariffs and boosting market access ...
The update points to another delayed start to Russia’s Pacific sardine season; by mid-June 2025, sardine catches had reached around 40,000t ...
The US aquaculture business isn’t producing salmon at the moment but it appears to be raising enough money to keep itself ...
The firm has scaled back plans for one of the world’s largest land-based fish farms in Norway after strong opposition from environmental and heritage authorities ...
Japan, China, South Korea and Taiwan kept existing limits in place while agreeing on overrun reporting and opening the door ...
Thai Union has launched what it said is the seafood industry’s first fully recyclable shelf-stable tuna pouch, marking a step forward in efforts to reduce packaging waste ...