Fri. Jul 18 2025

Federal Judge Upholds Rule Requiring Herring Fishermen to Pay for At-Sea Monitors


ANALYSIS: EU, UK Shrimp Imports Hit Record High in May 2025  


Brazil Seafood Association Sounds Alarm Over Job Losses, Export Hit From US Tariffs


Bristol Bay’s Sockeye Fishery Receives Federal Support in Pebble Mine Lawsuits While Decision Pends


FMI 2025 Report Highlights Food Industry Shifts Amid Consumer, Economic and Supply Chain Pressures  


Zhanjiang Guolian Tilapia Export Unit Lands $13M Investment


First Western Pacific Typhoon of Season Strains Regional Agriculture in China and Vietnam


Iceland Seafood International Subsidiary Acquires Two Argentine Freezer Trawlers for $5.8 Million  


US and Russian Frozen Pollock Roe Production Exceeds 50,000 Tons for Three Consecutive Years  


Ecuador’s Shrimp Sector Calls for Private-Public Security Partnership Amid Crime Threats


Investigation Reveals 65% of Jackson, MS Restaurants are Mislabeling Imported Shrimp as Local  


Seafoodnews.com Summary Friday, July 18


Thu. Jul 17 2025

Mitsubishi-Owned Salmon Farmer Cermaq Buys Key Grieg Seafood Assets for $900 Million


Japan’s Shrimp Imports Increased 4% to 80,000 Tons During January-May


West Coast Sees Third Directed Halibut Fishery Opener Later in July


Bakkafrost's Preliminary Q2 Report Reflects Poor Results in Scottish Segments  


FDA Deems 52 Food Standards Obsolete, Proposes Their Repeal


Skretting Leads Project to Boost New Zealand’s King Salmon Exports  


Innovasea Hires Andreas Mintsios to Oversee Mediterranean Operations  


UNFI Posts Solid Quarterly Results and Revises 2025 Outlook Following Cyber Incident  


Swedish Start-up KOASTAL Launches Franchise Model for Seaweed Farming  


Seafoodnews.com Summary Thursday, July 17


Wed. Jul 16 2025

Trump Announces US-Indonesia Trade Agreement, Offers Few Details


The Retail Rundown: Summer Travel Lifts Foodservice Amid Retail Competition  


US Seafood Groups Push for Federal Investigation Into Imported Seafood With Banned Antibiotics  


Hong Kong’s Ocean One Targets Aggressive China Growth After Import Ban Eases on Japanese Seafood  


Chilean Truck Carrying 22 Tons of Salmon Hijacked


Cormorant Relief Act Passes House Panel, Aims to Shield Mississippi Aquaculture from Bird Predation  


US Senate Passes Bill Targeting Illegal Red Snapper and Tuna Imports  


Steakholder Launches Vegan Retail Fish Products Amid $2.5M Public Offering Announcement


Aker Biomarine Q2 Results Reflect 12% YOY Revenue Growth  


Russia Looking to Increase Fish Catch in Arctic Region in Coming Years  


Sea Horse Easy Peel Shrimp Recalled Due to Undeclared Sulphites


Science Center for Marine Fisheries Approves Additional $218,000 for Finfish and Shellfish Research  


Chile's Salmon Summit 2025 to Take Place in Los Lagos on July 22


Navigating the Trump Tariff Turbulence: A Comprehensive Timeline


Seafoodnews.com Summary Wednesday, July 16


Tue. Jul 15 2025

Senate Appropriations-Approved Bill Would Establish Dedicated Seafood Liaison at USDA


Del Mar Seafoods Expands Operations with Advanced IQF Freezing and New Processing Facility


ANALYSIS: Scallop Market Reflects Firm Undertone as Supply Challenges and Tariff Pressures Continue  


Mowi Rolls Out Fresh Seafood Offerings at South Florida Supermarkets


Portugal and Spain Regain MSC Certification for Iberian Sardine Fishery


GAPP Opens Registration for 2025 Wild Alaska Pollock Meeting  


National Restaurant Association Applauds Trump Tax Bill for Boosting Industry Jobs and Growth


Kenyan Tilapia Farmer Victory Farms Joins ASC Improvement Program  


Seafoodnews.com Summary Tuesday, July 15


Sernapesca Seizes More Than 1.5 Tons of Hake, Eel, Octopus, and Sea Urchin Near La Unión  


Mon. Jul 14 2025

US Tariffs on Brazilian Imports Spark Cross-Commodity Concerns


Seafoodnews.com Summary Monday, July 14


Russian Crab Company Group to Produce Air-Blast Frozen Crab in Barents Sea, With Focus on Japan


Oregon Dems to Trump Administration: The Salmon Fishery Needs the Promised Funding  


Canadian Seafood Escapes Trump’s 35% Tariff, According to Multiple Reports on USMCA Exemptions


ANALYSIS: Wild Salmon Week in Review for Week 27, July 6-12  


ANALYSIS: Early Start to Norwegian Cold-Water Shrimp Season Offsets May Export Decline  


Mark Foods Acquires Bristol Seafood, Expanding Scallop and Value-Added Seafood Portfolio


Cowlitz Tribe and NOAA Improved Lower Columbia River Tributary for Salmon and Steelhead  


Trump Announces 30% Tariffs on EU and Mexico as Trade Tensions Persist


Trump Announces August 1 Tariffs — Here's the Complete List


Trump Letters Reveal August 1 Tariff Rates for Key US Trading Partners


Fri. Jul 11 2025

Seafoodnews.com Summary Friday, July 11


USDA Awards $34.66 Million for Pacific Pink Shrimp and Atlantic Groundfish Contracts  


Norway Has Replaced Russia in the US Crab Market; Russia Looks to Tag Back in  


Hokkaido Surimi Production Increased by 18% to 1693 Tons in May


Trump Places 35% Tariff on Canadian Imports, Sparking Uncertainty in Seafood Trade


US Coast Guard Receives $25 Billion Under President Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act


The Winding Glass: Seafood Trade Disruptions Reappear While Economic Headwinds Drive Prices Down


Commercial Fishermen Sue NMFS Over Red Snapper Rules, Citing Harm from Recreational Dead Discards  


Newfoundland and Labrador Announces Changes to Harvester Loan Program


Mowi Scotland Unveils Revamped Processing Facility, Expects to Break Records in Coming Months


Bristol Bay Landings are Now Just 3.5M Sockeye Short of Forecasted 35M Catch  


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Federal Judge Upholds Rule Requiring Herring Fishermen to Pay for At-Sea Monitors

A federal judge in Rhode Island has upheld a rule requiring commercial Atlantic herring fishermen to pay for at-sea monitoring.

US District Judge William E. Smith ruled in his decision that the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) acted lawfully under the Magnuson-Stevens Act when it implemented an "industry-funded" monitoring program for the Atlantic herring fishery.

Smith’s decision comes on the heels of the Supreme Court’s decision to strike down the Chevron doctrine, which had forced courts to defer to federal agencies’ interpretations...

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ANALYSIS: EU-UK Shrimp Imports Hit Record High in May 2025

The European Union has released its latest trade data for May 2025, showing that total shrimp imports in the EU-UK region reached 63,869 metric tons—a figure that remains well above the five-year average. This represents a 19.1% increase over April and a 9.7% year-on-year (y-o-y) growth. While the seasonal boost in demand ahead of summer and holiday-driven consumption explains part of the surge, this volume marks a 10-year record high, it stands 27.5% above the 5-year average for...

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Brazil Seafood Association Sounds Alarm Over Job Losses, Export Hit From US Tariffs

Brazil’s seafood industry is already feeling the fallout from President Donald Trump’s newly imposed 50% tariffs, warned Jairo Gund, executive director of the Brazilian fishing industry association (ABIPESCA), in a recent interview on local television.

The newly imposed 50% tariff created a massive headwind for Brazilian seafood exports to the US, as Expana reported earlier this month.

Abipesca highlighted that the tariffs would lead to significant losses for the aquaculture sector...

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Bristol Bay’s Sockeye Fishery Receives Federal Support in Pebble Mine Lawsuits While Decision Pends

In a press release yesterday from Alaskan eco-initiative SalmonState, fishermen, community leaders, and local businesses in the state’s Bristol Bay region applauded the Trump administration’s support for the wild sockeye fishery in its ongoing battle against the Pebble Mine project.

According to SalmonState, the Trump Administration has agreed to stand by a decision to stop the toxic Pebble Mine from being built in the headwaters of Bristol Bay's two most important rivers. 

The Vancouver-based company behind the proposed mine is Northern Dynasty, Canadian parent...

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FMI 2025 Report Highlights Food Industry Shifts Amid Consumer, Economic and Supply Chain Pressures

The Food Industry Association (FMI) has released its 76th annual report, “The Food Retailing Industry Speaks 2025,” offering a look into how the industry is advancing as the modern grocery experience continues to evolve.  

The report highlights strategies adopted by food retailers and suppliers, as they adapt to the shifting expectations of consumers, supply chain challenges, and economic pressures.  

Bracing for continued disruptions  

According to the report, about 80% of food retailers and suppliers expect trade policies and tariffs to affect pricing and...

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First Western Pacific Typhoon of Season Strains Regional Agriculture in China and Vietnam

Typhoon Wutip, the first storm of the Western Pacific typhoon season, formed on June 11 in the South China Sea, about 160 miles off the southern coast of Hainan Island, China. The storm made a brief landfall on Hainan before strengthening to a Category 1 typhoon on the Saffir-Simpson scale by June 14. It continued northward, making a second landfall in Guangdong Province as a tropical storm before dissipating. Along its path, Wutip brought storm conditions and heavy rainfall to central Vietnam...

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US and Russian Frozen Pollock Roe Production Exceeds 50,000 Tons for Three Consecutive Years

According to the Minato Shimbun report, the estimated production of frozen pollock roe in the first half of 2025, combined from the US and Russia, was approximately 56,000 to 57,000 tons, marking the third consecutive year that large supplies have exceeded 50,000 tons. US production increased by 7% to 21,000 tons, while Russian production remained flat or decreased slightly compared to the previous year, amounting to 35,000-36,000 tons.

Although the bidding prices for new crop in both the US and Russia were revised downwards...

 

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Investigation Reveals 65% of Jackson, MS Restaurants are Mislabeling Imported Shrimp as Local 

A recent investigation by SeaD Consulting (SeaD) found that 65% of seafood restaurants in the Jackson, Mississippi area have falsely advertised imported shrimp as domestic wild-caught.  

The research is part of an ongoing eight-state investigation funded by the Southern Shrimp Alliance (SSA). The study uses SeaD’s genetic testing method, RIGHTTest™ (Rapid ID Genetic High-Accuracy Test), to verify shrimp origins. 

This latest round of testing in Jackson took place from June 23–26, 2025, shortly before Mississippi’s new seafood labeling law...

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Japan’s Shrimp Imports Increased 4% to 80,000 Tons During January-May

Japan's shrimp imports (total of frozen and processed products, excluding lobsters) from January to May increased by 4% year-on-year, reaching 80,158 tons. According to trade statistics from the Ministry of Finance, processed shrimp saw an 11% increase to 25,517 tons, while frozen coldwater shrimp rose by 29% to 2,896 tons. Imports of frozen non-coldwater shrimp, including Vannamei and Black Tiger, remained flat at 51,746 tons. By country, imports from India and Ecuador, major producers of farmed Vannamei, increased...

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Bakkafrost's Preliminary Q2 Report Reflects Poor Results in Scottish Segments

Bakkafrost recently released preliminary financial results from its second quarter performance, reflecting poor outcomes for its Scottish freshwater and farming segments, which saw negative earnings of DKK 199 million during Q2 2025.

Per the company’s unaudited consolidated second quarter accounts, the Faroese salmon farmer pulled a total of DKK 65 million (USD $ 10.14 million) in earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT), which was lower-than-expected for the quarter.

A significant contributing factor was the Scottish segments, which took a hit in Q2, earning a negative EBIT of...

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Skretting Leads Project to Boost New Zealand’s King Salmon Exports 

Global aquafeed company Skretting is partnering with the New Zealand government on a new initiative to boost King salmon exports.  

Trade Minister Todd McClay has announced a $455,000 investment to support the development of specialized feed tailored specifically for New Zealand’s King salmon. 

“This funding comes from the Primary Sector Growth Fund, announced in Budget 2025 to support forward-leaning, high-impact projects that will drive productivity, innovation and export growth across the sector,” said McClay. 

The $1.2 million project, led by Skretting, will focus on...

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UNFI Posts Solid Quarterly Results and Revises 2025 Outlook Following Cyber Incident

American grocery wholesaler United Natural Foods Inc. (UNFI) released its quarterly results and updated its full-year outlook for fiscal 2025 on Wednesday, following consistent success across three consecutive quarters.

“With a proven multi-year strategy and consistent execution through the third quarter of fiscal 2025, we are confident in our underlying momentum and our ability to achieve our multi-year financial targets at an accelerated pace compared to the initial targets we communicated in October 2024,” said Sandy Douglas, CEO of UNFI...

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Trump Announces US-Indonesia Trade Agreement, Offers Few Details

President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday that the United States has reached a new trade agreement with Indonesia, a key agricultural partner. However, he provided few details about the scope or substance of the deal.

“Great deal, for everybody, just made with Indonesia. I dealt directly with their highly respected President,” Trump said.

On July 7, Trump sent a letter to Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto stating that Indonesia would face a 32% tariff rate on all Indonesian goods imported into the US, as part of the initial wave of Trump tariff...

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US Seafood Groups Push for Federal Investigation Into Imported Seafood With Banned Antibiotics

The Oregon Trawl Commission (OTC), along with the Southern Shrimp Alliance (SSA) and the crawfish industry, sent a letter to the Office of the US Trade Representative (USTR) requesting a Section 301 Investigation on the use of antibiotics in farm-raised foreign seafood.

The OTC letter, addressed to USTR Jamieson Greer, requested that the USTR examine how the use of unapproved antibiotics and veterinary drugs constitutes an unfair trade practice that leads to downward pricing pressure on US seafood producers, who face stricter safety standards...

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Chilean Truck Carrying 22 Tons of Salmon Hijacked

Chilean police are investigating the robbery of a truck that was carrying 22 metric tons of salmon destined for export in the Los Lagos region, a key production hub, according to Radio Bio Bio.

The publication noted that a truck driver was also kidnapped. He was approached by two individuals at a gas station in the town of Osorno, where he was later tied up and abandoned on a rural road.

The driver reportedly was transporting the salmon to Santiago International Airport.  The truck's owner estimated the loss at 280...

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US Senate Passes Bill Targeting Illegal Red Snapper and Tuna Imports 

The United States Senate has passed the Illegal Red Snapper and Tuna Enforcement Act, a bipartisan bill aimed at preventing illegally caught red snapper and tuna from being imported into the US.  

Introduced by Senators Ted Cruz (R-TX), Brian Schatz (D-HI), Katie Britt (R-AL), and Tommy Tuberville (R-AL), the bill instructs the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to create a standardized method for identifying the country of origin of imported red snapper and certain...

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Aker Biomarine Q2 Results Reflect 12% YOY Revenue Growth

On July 11, 2025, Krill producer Aker Biomarine released its financial results for the second quarter of 2025, indicating a 12% year-over-year (y-o-y) revenue increase amounting to USD $55.3 million and an adjusted EBITDA of USD $13.6 million, up 41% from the same period last year.

Other quarterly highlights include a 15% y-o-y increase in deliveries of Human Health Ingredients (HHIs) and a 9% y-o-y revenue increase for Consumer Health Products (CHPs), amounting to $27.1 million...

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Zhanjiang Guolian Tilapia Export Unit Lands $13M Investment

Chinese seafood giant Zhanjiang Guolian Aquatic Products Development Co. has announced a RMB 95 million ($13 million) capital injection into its tilapia subsidiary, Guangdong Gourmet Aquatic Food Co., through the introduction of a new shareholder, Ocean Fund.

According to a notice published by Guolian, Guangdong Gourmet’s capital will jump from RMB 65.9 million to RMB 83 million. Ocean Fund will also hold a roughly 20% ownership stake in Guangdong Gourmet. The funds will be used to optimize and upgrade the company’s production capacity, as well as expand its marketing...

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Iceland Seafood International Subsidiary Acquires Two Argentine Freezer Trawlers for $5.8 Million

Iceland Seafood International hf. recently announced that THORPESCA S.A.S., the newly established Argentinian subsidiary of ISI’s branch Iceland Seafood Ibérica, acquired two freezer fishing vessels from FOOD ARTS S.A., along with their respective fishing permits and historical fishing rights, for USD $5.8 million.    

The vessels, ENTRENA UNO and ENTRENA DOS, currently opérate in Argentina, as does Iceland Seafood Ibérica through its subsidiary Achernar, which Iceland Seafood Ibérica acquired in 2017. Once under ISI’s umbrella, the seafood processing and trading company underwent substantial investment and modernization...

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Ecuador’s Shrimp Sector Calls for Private-Public Security Partnership Amid Crime Threats

Ecuador’s National Chamber of Aquaculture (CNA) highlighted the thousands of operations carried out to contain the threat of criminal activity targeting the nation’s shrimp farming sector on July 17.

CNA said that despite the efforts of the National Police and the General Directorate of Aquatic Spaces (DIRNEA) of the Ecuadorian Navy, there are limitations in resources, technology and equipment.

The group called on the participation of the private sector in strengthening security for the shrimp farming industry. CNA noted a regulation that allows private organizations to directly...

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Mitsubishi-Owned Salmon Farmer Cermaq Buys Key Grieg Seafood Assets for $900 Million

Salmon farmer Cermaq announced it has acquired Grieg Seafood’s operations in Finnmark, Norway and British Columbia and Newfoundland, Canada, in a $987 million (NOK 10.2 billion) deal.

Cermaq CEO Steven Rafferty stated that the move will enhance the company’s competitiveness and contribute to its growth.

Mitsubishi Corporation (MC)-owned Cermaq will acquire the businesses on a cash and debt-free basis. Grieg Seafood Finnmark, Grieg Seafood Newfoundland, Grieg Seafood British Columbia and Grieg’s North American sales organization will now fall under Cermaq’s umbrella...

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West Coast Sees Third Directed Halibut Fishery Opener Later in July

Poor weather over much of the West Coast and sub-par landings for the first two halibut openers this year means fishermen will get another chance next week to clean up the Area 2A non-Tribal directed commercial quota.  

Of the 118 metric tons available for the directed fishery, 39 mt remain.  

NOAA Fisheries said a third fishing period will open at 8 a.m. on Tuesday, July 22, and close at 6 p.m. on Thursday, July 24. NOAA Fisheries said a third fishing period...

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FDA Deems 52 Food Standards Obsolete, Proposes Their Repeal

On July 16, 2025, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) proposed a direct final rule revoking 52 food standards that the agency deemed obsolete and unnecessary. The food standards relate to canned fruits and vegetables, dairy products, baked goods, macaroni products, fish and shellfish, and dressings and flavorings.

If approved, the rule will repeal standards for 11 types of canned fruits and vegetables that are no longer sold in U.S. grocery stores, including seven standards for fruits that are artificially sweetened with saccharin or sodium saccharin...

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Innovasea Hires Andreas Mintsios to Oversee Mediterranean Operations

Aquaculture and fish tracking tech company Innovasea announced the hiring of Andreas Mintsios as the new Managing Director for the Mediterranean.

Mintsios will work out of Innovasea’s Greece office and play a role in developing its aquaculture operations across the Mediterranean region. He will be tasked with working closely with farms in the region to better understand challenges and see how Innovsea can help solve their issues.

“Mintsios’s vast background and wealth of leadership experience made him the ideal candidate for this role...

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Swedish Start-up KOASTAL Launches Franchise Model for Seaweed Farming  

Swedish start-up company KOASTAL is experimenting with large scale, sustainable cultivation of sugar kelp.  

The company has developed a franchise-style model to empower small-scale coastal farmers to enter the seaweed farming sector, while also helping them overcome industry hurdles.  

KOASTAL specializes in sourcing, standardizing, and certifying high-quality seaweed. By partnering with local fishers, the company aims to build a reliable supply chain for bulk seaweed production.  

How the Model Works 

KOASTAL currently operates six seaweed farms and holds permits for 10 aquaculture...

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The Retail Rundown: Summer Travel Drives Foodservice Gains as Retailers Compete for Shoppers

Foodservice is in full swing this summer, fueled by warm weather and vacation season as consumers hit the road and dine out. This Fourth of July, AAA estimated a record 72.2 million Americans traveled domestically—a 2.4% increase from last year and 7 million more than in 2019.

“This year, we're seeing strong demand for road trips, flights, and cruises, especially with the holiday falling on a Friday,” said Debbie Haas, Vice President of AAA Travel.

With so much consumer attention on travel and dining out, food...

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Hong Kong’s Ocean One Targets Aggressive China Growth After Import Ban Eases on Japanese Seafood

Hong Kong-based frozen seafood importer and wholesaler Ocean One announced that it will increase its cooperation with Chinese customers following China's resumption of seafood imports from Japan. The company stated that the move will involve “more aggressive market strategies to expand mainland business sales.”

The company views the reopening of many areas of Japan for seafood imports into China as a “significant opportunity” to both expand and enhance sales performance.

Ocean One’s China business accounted for 11.6% of its revenue, the second-largest share...

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Cormorant Relief Act Passes House Panel, Aims to Shield Mississippi Aquaculture from Bird Predation

Mississippi Congressman Mike Ezell announced that his bill aimed at protecting the state’s aquaculture and fishing industries from the impact of cormorant overpopulation passed through the House Natural Resources Committee with bipartisan support this week.

The Cormorant Relief Act of 2025 streamlines management of cormorant populations and provides flexibility to state and tribal wildlife agencies. The large fish-eating birds have become a significant threat to fish farms and other wild species across the Gulf Coast...

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Steakholder Launches Vegan Retail Fish Products Amid $2.5M Public Offering Announcement

Food tech company Steakholder Foods Ltd. (Steakholder Foods) just announced the launch of its vegan white-fish kebabs and salmon patties, which are being manufactured by Steakholder’s partner Bondor Foods and sold under the brand name Green Future (Atid Yarok) at leading vegan specialty stores across Israel.

The launch comes after the initial September 30 purchase order and subsequent pilot roll-out and commercial scale-up of the Steakholder-formulated, plant-based retail items.

“Seeing first products selling in the market based on our prize-winning..."

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Russia Looking to Increase Fish Catch in Arctic Region in Coming Years

Russia plans to continue increasing its fish catch in the Arctic region, despite a substantial decline in fish stocks in the region of late.

According to data from some Russian fishermen, in recent years, the stocks of cod and other white fish species in the Karelia, Murmansk and Arkhangelsk regions have seriously declined, which has led to a decline in their catch.

In addition to cod, there is a significant decline in haddock catch, while the current stock of cod in the Northern basin is at a historic low...

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