As China’s leaders meet this week for the annual National People’s Congress, the ongoing reform and recovery of China’s capital markets will be watched closely by investors in the fast growing economy.
Tyson Foods Inc. and Cargill, two of the largest US meat processors, don't think federal inspectors are going to disappear because of mandatory budget cuts -- anyway, not before April at the earliest, they believe.
Fishmongers across the country say they are enjoying a boost in sales in the wake of the horsemeat scandal as customers turn their back on beef and cheap meat.
Scottish-based Macduff Shellfish recently acquired the U.K.’s largest scallop fishing fleet, and now the company is setting its sights on America, seeking an expansion to the states.
The total amount of edible liquid product from shell eggs broken during January was 221,823,000 lbs, down 4% from December and down slightly from 222,485,000 lbs in January 2012
US pork exporters are coping with a requirement from China, their third-biggest international market, that the products they ship be verified as not containing the additive ractopamine.
Representatives of Glory Foods and Monogram Foods announced the companies have introduced new meat products, Glory Foods Cocktail Links and Glory Foods Smoked Sausage.
About a third of Vietnams 900 seafood exports went out of business last year, according to the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP).
European meat suppliers are selling a low quality meat known as desinewed meat (DSM) to UK sausage companies, and are using misleading labeling such as Baader meat and 3mm mince to represent the product.
Russian meat producer Cherkizovo has commenced the renovation of its processed meat product facility in Moscow, with an investment of RUB500m ($16.3m).
Leading UK retailer Tesco has said it would buy more meat from its home market in Britain and shorten supply chains after the discovery of horsemeat in beef products shook consumer confidence in supermarket sourcing.
Lerøy Seafood Group had the second highest quarterly revenue in Q4 2012, with turnover of NOK 2,411 million.By comparison, the Group reported turnover of NOK 2,251 million for the same quarter in 2011.
In order to protect the species during its period of reproduction, the Dominican Republic has announced a ban on spiny lobster fishing from the 1 March to 30 June 2013.
The European Union (EU) has decided to resume imports of Pakistani seafood to its markets, marking another step forward in improving EU-Pakistan relations.
Tuna is the king of sushi, one of the most expensive fish in the world -- and dwindling so rapidly that some fear it could vanish from restaurant menus within a generation.