A large carryover of lambs from the 2012 crop due to last year’s exceptional weather will be the key factor driving a significant increase in UK sheep production in 2013.
Russia said it will include turkey in a ban on U.S. animal protein products based on the country's prohibition of the feed additive ractopamine, effective Feb. 11.
Australia's largest cattle producer Australian Agricultural Company (AACo) made an $8.4 million loss in 2012 due to the impact of a suspension of live exports.
Georgia-based seafood company King and Prince Seafood is venturing into social media, announcing this week new Facebook pages for the company and one of its newer products, Sushi Bob sushi kits.
Canadian authorities have agreed to investigate claims that Brazilian orange juice is being taken into the US illegally, via Canada, in attempts to avoid duty.
The Atlantic Salmon Federation (ASF) is appealing to consumers to consider environmental sustainability when deciding whether to buy farmed Atlantic salmon.
An international superstar, shrimp has been coming to the U.S. market from around the globe for decades as the shrimp farming industry has evolved and matured.
The Norwegian Seafood Council’s latest numbers from January indicate a boost in the value of Norwegian seafood exports over this time in 2012, due in parts to increased export volume.
China’s seafood giants are beginning to spend more money on national prime time TV ads, a sign of the growing importance of the domestic market as well as the ambitions of some of the country’s listed seafood producers.