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  • Vietnam Shrimp Exports Rise 41.2% in May

    Date:2014/08/04

    Vietnam’s shrimp exports rose significantly, at 41.2%, in May to all markets, but to some more than others, Vietnam seafood trade statistics show. Exports rose nearly 100% to the European Union, 44.6% to the United States, and 139% to Sw...

  • China Prohibits Fresh Shrimp Imports from Vietnam

    Date:2012/12/12

      The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) has requested its belonging agencies to clarify why China has released the decision to prohibit importing fresh shrimp from Vietnam.No state management agency had been informed about th...

  • China, Russia Reach Consensus on Fishery Issue: FM

    Date:2012/07/30

      China and Russia have reached a two-point consensus on a fishery issue and the detained Chinese fishermen may return home soon, a Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman said Monday. Spokesman Hong Lei said in a press release that diplomatic ...

  • Shrimp Prices Drop in China due to Early Harvest of Sick Shrimp

    Date:2014/06/29

    White shrimp prices have come down generally in China in the last couple of weeks, in some cases by as much as $.50  - CNY3 – per pound. The reason appears to the be early harvesting of sick shrimp, to thin out the ponds, due to th...

  • China Bans Vietnamese Shrimp

    Date:2012/11/23

      China has banned raw shrimp imports from Vietnam, due to virus infection. The National Agro-Forestry-Fisheries Quality Assurance Department (Nafiqad) said that hematopoietic and epithelial cell necrosis virus in Vietnamese tiger prawns had ...

  • Fishermen Set Eyes on South China Sea Resources

    Date:2012/07/20

      Chinese fishermen are setting their eyes on the vast and largely untapped fishery resources in the South China Sea with the sail of a big fishing fleet to the region. The fleet of 30 boats, including a 3,000-ton lead boat carrying fresh wat...

  • Peru Moves Anchovy Fishing Season Forward Due to El Nino

    Date:2014/04/09

    Peru has decided to move forward the start of its first anchovy season of the year due to the potential impact of this year’s El Nino. The country’s production minister Piero Ghezzi announced this year’s season will start in April i...

  • S. Korea Prods China to Crack Down Harder on Illegal Fishing Near Yellow Sea Border

    Date:2012/10/31

      South Korea has pressed China to step up its own crackdown against illegal fishing by Chinese fishermen near the Yellow Sea border with North Korea, an official said Wednesday, following mounting complaints against the illegal Chinese fishing...

  • Chile Relocates Salmon Farms Along Sanitary Corridors to Avoid Spread of Diseases

    Date:2012/07/10

      Chilean Under-Secretariat of Fisheries (Subpesca) defined eight macro zones for the salmon industry, which will be located in regions X and XI, extreme south of the country which means companies will have to relocate the farms that are near t...

  • Peru: President`s Brother Illegally Harvesting Anchovies

    Date:2013/12/13

    uutuyu Alexis Humala, brother to Peruvian president Ollanta Humala, is allegedly running anchovy-fishing business in spite of lacking approval to do so.  

  • Demand Increase A Sign for Economic Growth

    Date:2012/10/01

      Sea fishing has a history of more than 100 years in the West, but, as a leisure pursuit, it only came to China about a decade ago. But it has quickly caught on, with the sport now being enjoyed by tens of thousands of people. However, to ...

  • China Fishing Ban to Start on East China Sea

    Date:2012/06/08

    The annual China fishing ban on the East China Sea began Friday 1 June, the East China Sea Fishery Bureau under the Ministry of Agriculture commented. The bureau issued a circular on Thursday notifying the public that the fishing ban will last until ...

  • IFFO welcomes the joint MoU by ASC, GAA, GlobalGAP for responsible sourcing of fishmeal and fish oil

    Date:2013/11/20

    ASC, GAA, GlobalGAP sign MoU for responsible sourcing of fishmeal and fish oil   IFFO welcomes the joint ASC/GAA/GobalGAP announcement on common requirements for the sourcing of fish meal and fish oil (FMFO) for farmed fish diets.  This ...

  • Seafood Still Alaska`s Top Export

    Date:2012/09/20

      A small gathering of staff from the Chamber of Commerce learned about the value of Alaska’s exports during lunch at the Harbor Room of the Kodiak Inn. Greg Wolf is the executive Director for World Trade Center Alaska and said last year Alaska...

  • Chile`s Salmon Industry Makes a Comeback.

    Date:2012/05/24

      CHILE - An estimated production of 700,000 tons of salmon is expected for CY2012, a 20 per cent increase of the 600,000 tons produced in CY2011, according to a recent presentation done to future investors by two important salmon producing com...

  • Peru Implements Supply Chain Monitoring Programme

    Date:2013/11/13

      Peru’s Ministry of Production (Produce) is implementing a new Surveillance and Control of Fisheries and Aquaculture Programme for the entire aquatic resources production chain, in order to strengthen supervision and combat illegal fishing in t...

  • Cathay Pacific Bans Shipping of Shark Products

    Date:2012/09/17

      Cathay Pacific, the world's largest carrier of air cargo, will stop shipping unsustainably sourced shark products in a move marine conservation groups characterized as a big step forward in efforts to protect the animals. "We believe that we...

  • S China Sea Summer Fishing Moratorium Starts

    Date:2012/05/18

      The Bureau of Fishery Administration in the South China Sea Region under the Ministry of Agriculture announced that, as of midday May 16, most areas in the South China Sea will be affected by a summer fishing ban of two and a half months. Th...

  • Peru Inflation Remained Inside Target Range in September

    Date:2014/10/21

    Peru’s year-over-year inflation remained at 2,7 % in September and, in this context, an eventual monetary policy easing requires to be accompanied by a stronger support to economic activity on the fiscal side, BBVA Research reported. Thro...

  • Nearly 11.500 Humpback Whales Counted Off the Coast of Brazil

    Date:2012/09/04

      Whales are returning to the coast of Brazil. Last year, nearly 11,500 humpback whales were counted off the coast of Brazil - a new record, the Baleia Jubarte Institute cheered on Sunday in a report. That's 2,200 more whales than were counted...

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