All Fish articles – Page 45
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Tesco defends position in Greenpeace tuna league
Tecso has defended criticism from Greenpeace of its tuna sourcing record.
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Fishermen appeal for same help as farmers after storms
Help for fishermen battered by an “unprecedented” succession of storms is on the agenda today at a meeting between the National Federation of Fishermen’s Organisations (NFFO) and fisheries minister George Eustice.
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Scottish seafood gets £700,000 funding boost
The Scottish government is to invest £700,000 in the Scottish seafood sector.
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Farmed black cod launched in Europe
Fish producer Sablefish Canada has launched a farmed variant of black cod in Europe, pitching it as a more sustainable alternative to wild black cod.
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UK labs develop 'super' DNA test to screen meat for 12 species
A new super-charged DNA test that can screen meat products for 12 species in one go – including dog, cat and rat – is being developed by British scientists and is likely to become available commercially within the next 12 months.
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Fake vodka and Basmati rice seized in UK in food fraud crackdown
A lorry load of counterfeit vodka worth £1m and 22 tonnes of long-grain rice masquerading as Basmati were among the fake foods…
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Jobs on the line as Icelandic ends ready meal production
Seafood processor Icelandic Seachill is to cease ready-meal production, blaming a drop in consumer demand.
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Scampi supplier Whitby snaps up Galloway Seafoods
Scampi supplier Whitby Seafoods has boosted its share of the UK retail scampi market to 20% after acquiring Galloway Seafoods in Scotland.
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The Reel Fish Co targets a return to the multiples
The co-founders of The Reel Fish Co have vowed to return the brand to shelves by the summer…
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Harrods and Booths sign up to push premium Norwegian Skrei cod
The Norwegian Seafood Council has partnered with Harrods and Booths to promote Skrei, a premium type of cod…
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Young’s Seafood to open pop-up fish and chip shop in Cambridge
Young’s Seafood is to open a ‘pop-up’ fish and chip shop in Cambridge to promote its responsible sourcing credentials.
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John West adds tuna and couscous Steam Pots to snacks market
Canned fish brand John West is extending into the pot snacks market with a range of couscous and tuna meals…
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Deep-sea trawling ban rejected by MEPs
A proposal for a blanket ban on deep-sea trawling for fish – which could have had significant consequences for the UK fishing fleet – has been defeated in the EU Parliament.
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Fish finger sales fall after two years of growth
Brits appear to have fallen out of love with the fish finger…
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North Sea cod to stay off the menu, says MCS
North Sea cod should stay off the menu despite efforts to improve stock levels, the Marine Conservation Society has claimed.
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Faroe Islands takes fishing row to WTO
The fisheries dispute between the European Union and the Faroe Islands has escalated further, with the Faroes launching an…
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Analysis & Features
Haddock prices leap after quota reduction in Norway
Prices of one of the UK’s most popular fish species, haddock, have soared as a result of Norway having its quota slashed…
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Morrisons offers a foodie trip to Norway
Morrisons has teamed up with the Norwegian Seafood Council to offer shoppers the chance to win a trip to Norway…
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Mackerel stocks revised upwards despite overfishing fears
The North East Atlantic mackerel stock has grown bigger despite concerns about overfishing by Iceland and the Faroe Islands, the European Union’s fisheries advisory body has admitted.
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Richard Benyon replaced by George Eustice as fisheries minister
Richard Benyon has been replaced by George Eustice as Defra fisheries minister in David Cameron’s government reshuffle today.