Norwegian seafood company Austevoll reported "strong operating profit" in its third quarter this year, despite it being the off-season quarter for pelagic fish.
Austrian retailer SPAR is delivering the first sustainably-labeled tuna to the European marketplace, the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) said in a statement this week.
Rosselkhoznadzor, a Russian veterinary and phytosanitary service (VPSS), has lifted ban on beef imports from Brazilian slaughterhouses JBS, Marfrig Alimentos and Mataboi Alimentos.
Tianli Agritech, Inc., a leading producer of breeder hogs, market hogs and black hogs headquartered in Wuhan City, China, today announced its financial results for the third quarter ended September 30, 2013.
Officials with Godrej Tyson Foods, in India, announced on Nov. 12 the availability of its Real Good Chicken as a protein option for consumers, which the company said is affordable, nutritious and flavorful.
JBS S.A. posted consolidated net revenues of R219.8 million ($94.25 million), or R76.69 ($32.89) per thousand shares, in the third quarter, down from R367 million reported in the third quarter of 2012.
The Victorian Department of Environment and Primary Industries has announced a new commercial scallop fishery is opening in Port Phillip Bay, Australia.
A new contract between Belgium and the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP) has established the Flemish port of Zeebrugge as the main E.U. port of entry for Vietnamese pangasius exports to Europe.
Share of shrimps in the Indian seafood export basket jumped from around 52% to nearly 70% as the country capitalises on the increased demand resulting from the global shortage of farmed shrimps due to spread of a disease in the farms of South East Asia.
Kettyle Irish Foods, the Northern Irish meat processor specialising in dry-aged beef, lamb and bacon, has seen sales in Germany triple over the past six months.
The re-opening of this valuable market sends a further clear message to the Scotch Beef industry of the growing global opportunities that exist for our high quality products.
Increasing costs and demands for fishmeal in aquaculture production are leading researchers with NOAA and the USDA to explore alternative and more efficient fishmeal techniques, including stabilizing fish trimmings.
Countries are expected to agree to raise the bluefin tuna catch quota in the eastern Atlantic and the Mediterranean for 2014 when they meet later this month, sources said.