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UK firm seeking investors for land-based turbot farm

Published  12 December 2014 14:09 GMT
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Surimi processors to see price hikes of 15-20% in 2015

Published  11 December 2014 14:09 GMT
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'Big Three' feed companies seek other sources to offset anchovy shortfall

Published  10 December 2014 14:09 GMT
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Private equity fund plans aggressive investment in aquaculture

Published  10 December 2014 14:09 GMT
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Coldwater shrimp harvests expected to decline further in 2015

Published  9 December 2014 14:09 GMT
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Nutreco CEO: 'Only one offer on the table'

Published  8 December 2014 14:09 GMT
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Report: South Africa's processed fish sector set to boom

Published  8 December 2014 14:08 GMT
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Haddock sales continue to plummet at UK retail

Published  3 December 2014 14:09 GMT
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Skipjack prices hit the floor as industry talks of 'buyers market'

Published  1 December 2014 14:09 GMT
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Bright Christmas outlook for French salmon smokers

Published  28 November 2014 14:15 GMT
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M&J Seafood, Fresh Direct deal the start of expanded seafood focus

Published  27 November 2014 14:14 GMT
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Maldives tuna processor hopes to build on UK success

Published  24 November 2014 14:08 GMT
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Belgian processor targets French market for next growth phase

Published  20 November 2014 14:09 GMT
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New EU seafood labeling: If it ain’t broke, why fix it?

Published  19 November 2014 14:09 GMT
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Ecuador tilapia exports slump 60% as shrimp takes center stage

Published  18 November 2014 14:10 GMT
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UK smokehouse MacKnight battered by loss of Morrisons business

Published  17 November 2014 14:09 GMT
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South African companies eye new frontier in Russian market

Published  17 November 2014 14:09 GMT
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Farmers forced to absorb soaring fishmeal, fish oil prices in feed

Published  14 November 2014 14:09 GMT
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Kefalonia, Selonda: EU seabass and bream sector set for a strong 2015

Published  13 November 2014 14:09 GMT
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Colombia sees opportunity to seize the tilapia crown

Published  12 November 2014 14:09 GMT
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