Prior to joining SeaChoice, Neil Radix not only worked as a purchasing and supply chain specialist, but also as a Chef in BC and Alberta. With his expertise spanning nearly two decades, Neil brings a unique perspective to the SeaChoice team. Equipped with in-depth knowledge of all types of fresh food products as well as dealing with wholesale supply sources, Neil is our ideal partner in developing programs that will not only benefit our oceans, but all levels of the supply chain. As a professional buyer of seafood products for wholesale distribution, Neil has also had exposure to the hot button issues surrounding aquaculture and seafood industries. From dockside to dinner table, Neil is working to ensure that consumers are offered sustainable seafood choices now and in the future.
There is only one subarea left authorized for shrimp fishing Argentina
On Saturday afternoon, the decision was made to close Subarea 7 as of midnight on Sunday, which was communicated to the entire fleet. According to Revista Puerto, it was indicated that if the data on ...
Should the regulation of capelin fishing be changed? Norway
The Directorate of Fisheries will investigate whether the coastal fleet's capelin fishing in the Barents Sea should be regulated differently than at present.
The Ministry of Trade and Fisheri...
China becomes the third largest tuna exporter China
On August 29, 2024, the International Tuna Industry (Shanghai) Summit Forum was held in Shanghai. The summit forum was jointly organized by Frozen Food Guide, Zhejiang Ocean Fisheries Association, and...
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