The US Department of Agriculture will require reporting of porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDv) and Swine Delta Coronavirus cases in order to slow the spread of swine disease across the United States.
Turkey eggs in incubators on April 1 declined 2 percent to 27.2 million eggs compared to a year ago, the US Department of Agriculture's National Agricultural Statistics Service.
The world's biggest pork company has deployed 29 banks to market its up to $5.3 billion Hong Kong IPO in the hopes of getting a better price for its shares in a volatile market.
Japan will lower its tariffs on pork shipments from Australia as part of a bilateral trade agreement between the two countries, according to news reports.
Attendees of a two-day workshop for French and British scallop fishers called for more efforts to gather scientific data to track their respective fisheries.
While salmon continues to achieve a high level of popularity among all seafood offerings, many in the farmed salmon community are looking to delineate themselves within the overall salmon category by focusing on name recognition.
Results for one of China’s leading listed seafood producers shows the effects of government anti-corruption measures are continuing to dog the sector and leading to excess supply in luxury products like sea cucumbers and ezo scallops.
The Deputy Minister of Rural Development, Víctor Hugo Vásquez, has said that the government will invest 88 million Bolivianos to increase fish production and to help recover at least five fish species in danger of extinction.
The Government of Canada has provided more than C$11 million to PEI lobster organisations under the Atlantic Lobster Sustainability Measures (ALSM) programme since 2010, said Gail Shea, Minister of Fisheries and Oceans.
A leading Scottish salmon farming business is expanding with the creation of 40 new jobs in Stornoway and the Isle of Lewis, taking its workforce in the Hebrides to over 200
Through February 2014, Alaska pollock continues to be the most imported fish into South Korea. Pangasuis and catfish ranked second and tilapia slid to the third position.