All Fish articles – Page 33
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Tesco follows Sainsbury's with hikes to salmon prices
Tesco this week upped prices by 4% across 40 comparable SKUs
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Prawn trawling ‘killing thousands of marine turtles’
Report estimates as many as 29,000 turtles are killed every year by tropical prawn trawls
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Icelandic Seachill sale moves into round two
Bidding was expected to last “several weeks” CEO Simon Smith told The Grocer
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Analysis & Features
High demand inflates prawn prices
Coldwater prawn prices have risen month on month, due to high demand from the EU
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Sainsbury's increases salmon prices by 14% as supplies tighten
Fresh salmon prices have risen by 14% on average across 23 SKUs in Sainsbury’s
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Sales of farmed fish set to surpass wild 'as early as 2019'
Demand for fish has risen as consumers increasingly choose it for its perceived health benefits
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Category Report
Roll out the barrel: Scotland category report 2017
Scottish food & drink has big ambitions. Trade group Scotland Food & Drink has unveiled plans to double sector value to £30bn by 2030
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Princes launches UK's first MSC tuna from Western Pacific fishery
The tuna is sourced from the Parties to the Nauru Agreement (PNA) fishery - the world’s largest sustainable tuna purse seine fishery
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Seagold seals deal to buy Seachill factory in Grimsby
Seagold’s Iceland-based owner Samherji promised to restart production and create new jobs
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Over 80% of supermarket seafood now sourced responsibly
The Sustainable Seafood Coalition report found that responsible sourcing was up from 68% in 2011
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Young's faces battle with PE to buy Icelandic Seachill
It is understood Young’s is keen on a deal, and has been looking at the business for several months
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MSC wants over a third of global marine catch certified by 2030
The MSC said it would increase certification by focusing its efforts on ecosystems under-represented in the MSC programme
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Icelandic Group confirms plan to sell Seachill business
Saucy Fish Co owner is in “great shape”, says CEO Simon Smith
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Seychelles, suppliers and NGOs link to protect tuna stocks
The FIP agreement has been signed by 17 organisations, including WWF, Princes, John West owner Thai Union and the Seychelles
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Pro-Brexit fishing group warns 'Cod War' could return
Fishing for Leave says any dispute over access to UK waters after Brexit could quickly escalate to levels last seen during
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Analysis & Features
Will Brexit net a better deal for British fisheries?
Given the multilateral trading complexities, can an alternative to CFP keep skippers, consumers and green warriors happy?
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Industry veteran Peter Hajipieris joins Regal Springs
Hajipieris has held senior roles at the former MAFF, Sainsbury’s, Tesco and Birds Eye
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Sainsbury's predicts great leap in salmon sales this Easter
Retailer expects to sell 10% more salmon compared to last Easter
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Young's boss insists business is 'performing solidly'
CEO Bill Showalter insists business is on sound financial footing amid claims of ‘broken’ capital structure
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Icelandic Seachill to be put up for sale 'within weeks'
Seachill is currently the last remaining food business within the Icelandic Group