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  • Published: Jul 20, 2012

    Frozen foods are about the fastest growing segment in British retail food sales, according to Kantar Worldpanel, which for the 12 weeks ending July 8 reported that grocery market growth rate falling back to 2.1% compared with 4.2% a year ago earlier.
  • Published: Jul 20, 2012

    Preferred Freezer Services (PFS), Chatham, New Jersey, USA, is building yet another addition to its continually expanding footprint in Avon, Massachusetts.
  • Published: Jul 20, 2012

    An independent survey commissioned by the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) shows that 30 per cent of consumers who buy fish at least once every two months, are aware of the MSC ecolabel for sustainable and well managed fisheries – up from 23 per cent in 2
  • Published: Jul 20, 2012

    NOAA Fisheries Service has revised the commercial quota for greater amberjack in the South Atlantic Region, as specified in the Comprehensive Annual Catch Limit Amendment (77 FR 15916).
  • Published: Jul 20, 2012

    Thousands of jobs await Filipino fishermen in Taiwan, job recruitment industry officials reported yesterday.
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  • Published: Jul 20, 2012

    The ongoing hilsa season sees a poor netting of the popular fish in the coastal waters, much to the frustration of fishermen and traders.
  • Published: Jul 20, 2012

    The European Commission has proposed a total allowable catch (TAC) of 20,700 tonnes of anchovy in the Bay of Biscay for the fishing season 1 July 2012 - 30 June 2013, representing a reduction of 30 per cent compared to the previous season.
  • Published: Jul 20, 2012

    Conventional coastal fishing vessels over 21 meters have been awarded a special catch quantity in order to improve the supply of fresh fish.
  • Published: Jul 20, 2012

    Foreign Ministers of Sri Lanka and Viet Nam have focused on expanding bilateral trade and investment at the third Joint Commission Meeting of Sri Lanka and Viet Nam held in Hanoi.
  • Published: Jul 20, 2012

    Sri Lankan scientists have identified a new genus of fresh water fish and named it after the evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins.
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  • Published: Jul 20, 2012

    The Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council will convene its Reef Fish Advisory Panel 6 - 7 August, 2012. The meeting will be held at the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council, 2203 N. Lois Avenue, Suite 1100, in Tampa, Florida.
  • Published: Jul 20, 2012

    The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has begun collecting and testing wild salmon off the coast of British Columbia to determine the status of three salmon diseases: infectious haematopoietic necrosis, infectious pancreatic necrosis and infectious salmon a
  • Published: Jul 20, 2012

    Investigations by fishery officers with Fisheries and Oceans Canada have resulted in the convictions of four commercial harvesters who misreported their shrimp catches, leading to significant court-imposed fines totaling more than C$35,000.
  • Published: Jul 20, 2012

    Recently, an emerging disease known as early mortality syndrome (EMS) in shrimp (also termed acute hepatopancreatic necrosis syndrome or AHPNS) has been reported to cause significant losses among shrimp farmers in China, Viet Nam, Malaysia and the eastern
  • Published: Jul 20, 2012

    Clearwater Seafoods Inc. has announced the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certification of its Arctic surf clam fishery.
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  • Published: Jul 20, 2012

    Federal ethanol production mandates have increased and destabilized prices for corn, wheat and soybeans, according to a new economic study on the impact of corn ethanol production on food and commodity prices.
  • Published: Jul 20, 2012

    Worsening drought conditions prompted the US Department of Agriculture to designate 39 additional counties as primary natural disaster areas, the agency announced July 18.
  • Published: Jul 20, 2012

    The International Poultry Council (IPC) has joined the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations and other entities in an initiative to strengthen environmental benchmarking of livestock supply chains.
  • Published: Jul 20, 2012

    Mexican animal health officials have culled approximately 3.8 million chickens to contain an avian influenza H7N3 outbreak in Jalisco, Mexico and another 9.3 million birds are under observation, according to the country’s food safety agency, Senasica.
  • Published: Jul 20, 2012

    Food and Farming Minister Jim Paice is appealing to the foodservice industry in the United Kingdom to inform diners of which countries their food is sourced.
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