Nova Austral unions in plea to Chilean government

Trade unions representing workers at the troubled Chilean salmon company Nova Austral have sent a message  to the government pleading not to let the business go under. Nova Austral, which farms in southern Chile, is said to owe more than US $500m (£409m). The company employs 800 people directly and supports some 2,000 indirect jobs.…

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Italian aquaculture companies facing EU fraud probe

Three Italian aquaculture producers are being investigated by the European Union for alleged fraud. The figure involved, says the EU’s independent public prosecuting office, is around €4.5m (£3.9m). The companies have not been named. A statement from the office said: “Following an investigation by the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) in Palermo and Rome coercive…

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Smoked salmon back on European menus, says Seafood Council

Smoked salmon is now making a comeback in many European markets after sales dropped off during the pandemic, says the Norwegian Seafood Council. With Christmas less than three weeks away the peak season for smoked salmon sales is now approaching, with Poland leading the way in that growth. Poland is Norway’s largest processing market for…

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800,000 wild fish killed by salmon delousing – claim

Tens of thousands of herring were killed in salmon delousing operations in British Columbia, Canada last year, it has been revealed. The information has been collected by the Canadian Department of Fisheries and Oceans which shows that around 817,000 wild fish – most of them herring – perished in operations in 2022 as the result…

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Billionaire builds stake in Australian kingfish farmer

Australian tech billionaire Anthony Hall has amassed a significant stake in troubled yellowtail kingfish producer Clean Seas Seafood. Hall, co-founder of medical imaging business Pro Medicus, now owns just over 11.5% of Clean Seas’ equity. Clean Seas sells its kingfish through two brands: Spencer Gulf Kingfish for professional cooks/foodservice, and South Australian Yellowtail for consumers…

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Pump error toll was worse than first feared

Salmon producer SalMar has admitted that it lost around 200,000 small fish in a “mechanical incident” at its Jovika site on the island of Senja, near Tromsø, Norway recently. The fish weighed around seven grams. The loss is thought to be considerably higher than the initial estimate, when the incident was first discovered. In a…

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Lerøy products in second listeria scare

The Lerøy Seafood Company has been hit by two listeria scares involving salmon products, with outbreaks in Norway and Sweden. In the most recent, Lerøy’s salmon and game supply arm Laks & Vilt (Salmon & Game) in Oslo is withdrawing a batch of salmon gravlax with a latest consumption date of 8 December. The reason…

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Anti-ageing supplement ‘could help salmon’

A diet supplement already consumed by humans for its anti-ageing benefits could be used to help salmon digest feed and improve their natural disease resistance, with feed trials kicking off next month. A team of aquaculture and veterinary experts are looking at the impact of adding spermidine – a compound found in vegetables, cereals and…

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Sagging krone further boosts Norway’s salmon exports

Norway’s seafood exports for November totalled NOK 16.7 billion (£1.2bn), 17% up on November last year. Again farmed salmon was the main driver in this seemingly never-ending overseas sales surge. So far this year, Norway has exported seafood worth NOK 158.2 billion (£11.5bn) 15% up over the same period in 2022. The decline in the value…

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