All Fish articles – Page 47
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Seafish sends out omega-3 blood testing kits
Seafish is launching a campaign to promote the consumption of oily fish by handing out free omega-3 blood-testing kits…
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Farmed prawn cleanup to address HFW fears
Seven of the UK’s biggest grocery retailers have pledged to clean up the farmed prawn industry four months…
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Morrisons adds new previously frozen seafood lines
Morrisons has introduced three previously frozen seafood lines to its fish counters in a bid to keep prices down…
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Aldi adds more Harbour Salmon Co Infusions listings
Aldi has increased its listings of Harbour Salmon Co’s Salmon Infusions by more than 50%…
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Devon wholesaler bags rare bluefin tuna for just £50
A 104kg tuna, seized by fisheries authorities in Devon after it was discovered to be of the endangered bluefin species, was sold for £50 at auction this morning.
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Analysis & Features
Salmon retail prices set to leap in wake of wholesale hikes
Despite soaring wholesale prices, retail price increases for salmon have largely been modest over the past year…
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UK fish processors hit out as Faroe Islands firm joins BFFF
UK fish processors are calling on the British Frozen Food Federation to ban Faroese companies from its membership because of the islands’ alleged over-fishing.
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Jimmy Doherty unwraps Whitby scampi
Whitby Seafoods is to star in the second series of Jimmy Doherty’s Food Unwrapped on C4…
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Greenpeace icebreaker flies the flag for UK fishermen
Greenpeace’s icebreaker, The Arctic Sunrise, has moored off the coast of Hastings this morning in a bid to raise support for Britain’s small-scale fishing fleet.
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Paraguay fish farmers form export group with sights on Europe
Ten major fish producers in Paraguay have come together to export tilapia and access major fish markets such as Europe…
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New fisheries deal for Europe is finalised
After months of wrangling between EU institutions, a new Common Fisheries Policy – which includes a ban on discards – has been agreed.
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Scottish Salmon Company sales leap 47%
The Scottish Salmon Company has posted a 47.2% increase in first quarter rsales after seeing a significant rise in harvested volumes and stronger prices.
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Comment & Opinion
Fishing policy reforms are going the right way
The fish talks (13 and 14 May) were another step towards a reformed Common Fisheries Policy, but we are not there yet…
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Jaines & Son secures loan to boost customer base
Seafood wholesaler Jaines & Son is targeting increased sales after securing a loan from Barclays…
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New Iglo Group CEO vows to accelerate growth
New Iglo Group CEO Elio Leoni Sceti has vowed to make innovation a key focus as he seeks to accelerate growth.
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Mackerel battle ramps up as MCS redraws fishing advice
The Marine Conservation Society has moved to flag up its sustainability concerns over Icelandic and Faroese-caught mackerel to shoppers as tensions in Europe over the nations’ alleged overfishing of the fish begin to rise.
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EU deal paves way for fish discards ban
EU fisheries ministers have paved the way for a Europe-wide discards ban and more sustainable fishing, EU Council president Simon Coveney has claimed.
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UK leads the charge against Faroes for overfishing herring
The European Commission is poised to issue trade sanctions against the Faroe Islands in response to alleged overfishing of herring in the North East Atlantic, it has emerged.
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FSA calms fears over dioxins in Baltic salmon
The FSA has calmed fears following claims that salmon that potentially contains dioxins above EU safe limits has been exported to other EU member states by Swedish companies.
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Saucy Fish Co owner shakes up UK operation to take on Young’s
The Icelandic owner of The Saucy Fish Co is launching an ambitious bid to overtake Young’s in the UK.