All Fish articles – Page 44
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NewsThailand 'urgently' working to avoid EU seafood export ban
Thailand is working on an “urgent” plan to reform its fishing sector in a bid to avoid an EU export ban…
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NewsWWF urges improved sustainable fish sourcing efforts
The NGO recently published a report that concluded the world’s oceans had a huge economic value, but were facing an “unrelenting assault” of overexploitation, misuse and climate change
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Analysis & FeaturesFish can be a winner in innovative and tasty new formats
Shoppers may not be ready for a whole octopus in a can but they are hungry for fish and seafood innovation
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NewsYoung’s Seafood boss insists it's business as usual despite sale rumours
In an exclusive interview with The Grocer, Young’s Seafood boss Pete Ward has insisted it’s business as usual at despite sale rumours and tough market conditions for frozen foods.
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NewsPrinces adds larger packs for boneless mackerel fillet lines
Shoppers are becoming more aware of the benefits of omega-3
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NewsSaucy Fish Co hires six-year old chefs to prove fish is easy
The supplier opened a “School of Fish” pop-up restaurant at the Stephen St Kitchen in London’s Soho last week
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NewsYoung's looks to boost frozen fish with multichannel push
Young’s Seafood is hoping to revitalise the frozen fish category with a major new marketing push…
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Analysis & FeaturesInterview: Peter Hajipieris, director for corporate social responsibility, Iglo Group
Birds Eye owner Iglo Group has pledged to roll out the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) blue ecolabel on all its wild fish products across Europe by the end of 2015.
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Analysis & FeaturesFresh meat & fish: Aldi & Lidl making mincemeat of competition
The discounters have made a major play for meat and poultry over the past year – with Aldi’s stunt…
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NewsIglo Group to roll out MSC logo on all wild fish lines
Birds Eye owner Iglo Group has pledged to roll out the Marine Stewardship Council blue ecolabel on all its wild fish products across Europe.
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NewsEnvironment campaigners criticise changes to fish discard ban
Changes to the Common Fisheries Policy – which will introduce a ban on fish discards - threaten to derail sustainable fishing reforms, environmental lobbyists have warned.
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NewsSurvey reveals Brits' typical Christmas fayre
British families typically kick off Christmas Day with a smoked salmon breakfast
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Comment & OpinionBillingsgate Fish Market doc shows there's work to be done
Ever fantasised about being a fishmonger? The early starts? The stench? Nope, me neither…
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NewsGreencore plays down Kerry frozen deal to fry bigger fish
Greencore has played down speculation it is lining up a bid for Kerry Foods’ frozen ready meals business…
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NewsIglo revenues frozen in a declining frozen food market
Birds Eye owner Iglo Group is battling to achieve its growth targets in the face of a declining European frozen market…
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Category ReportFocus on Fish: frozen out...
Sales of frozen fish have continued on their downward trajectory during the past year, while the ambient and fresh categor…
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NewsFresh fish now the fastest-growing protein
Fresh fish is now the fastest-growing protein – with value sales growth significantly ahead of meat and poultry…
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NewsAldi and Icelandic settle Saucy Fish 'copycat' case out of court
Aldi and Icelandic Seachill have reached an out-of-court settlement in their legal dispute over a copycat version of The Saucy Fish Co.
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NewsWhitby Seafoods revamps range with 'frozen is better' message
Whitby Seafoods is hoping to breathe fresh life into the frozen fish category with a new look and revamped product range…
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Analysis & FeaturesWholesale prices: quota reductions push up fish prices
Norway’s cod fishing quota was cut in 2014, lowering supply…





