Big Seafood Companies Promise to Reduce Illegal Fishing
Posted on 15 Dec 16 12:55 pm | Written by http://www.voanews.com/
Eight of the world's largest seafood companies have promised for the first time to improve the transparency and traceability of their catches to stop illegal fishing and protect the oceans, they said Wednesday.
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Burmese seafood redirects away from China
Posted on 23 Nov 16 13:31 pm | Written by seafoodsource.com
Expectations that Burma, or Myanmar, might become a future supply line for neighboring China have been quashed with the release of recent data showing exports of Burmese seafood to China have fallen sharply.
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International Developments (11)
- US eases rules for Indian seafood export
- Vietnam’s seafood exports could be left fishing in 2017
- Big Seafood Companies Promise to Reduce Illegal Fishing
- Burmese seafood redirects away from China
- UAE food sales projected to grow by 7pc
- Lower prices helped shrimp consumption in USA
- US, China drive Vietnam Q1 export growth
- Japan shrimp imports drop amid high prices, weak demand
- World production of farmed shrimp could be 10% lower in 2015 than in 2014 due to falling prices
- Custom live seafood shipping containers designed to expand markets
- Germans mark record seafood sales
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Indian Shrimp News (7)
- Seafood exporters expect US to ease restrictions on wild-caught shrimps
- India's sea food exports up 23% at to $5.78 bn in 2016-17
- Seafood exports record marginal dip in FY16
- 20th India International Seafood Show - 23rd to 25th September 2016
- WorldFish and Odisha State join efforts to scale-up aquaculture
- Fall in aquaculture exports likely
- Thai Union to buy 40% in Avanti Feeds shrimp plant venture for $18m