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Other Media | Industrias Pesqueras: Chilean industrial fishing processors are affected by the oversupply of sardines and anchovy

CHILE
Friday, March 24, 2023

Chilean industrial fishing processing plants in the Biobío region have criticized the lack of regulation of the artisanal fleet that catches sardines and anchoveta, which is causing "saturation" of the processing plants.

According to Macarena Cepeda Godoy, president of Asipes, Industrial Fishermen of Biobío, the sardine fleet goes fishing under the modality of "Olympic race".

Source: IndustriasPesqueras | Read the full article here


IN BRIEF - Aquaculture Feed Prices Spike Again as Global Costs Climb

CHINA
Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Major producers push new increases while fishmeal market stays firm

Feed prices across the aquaculture sector continue to surge, with leading companies such as Haid GroupTongweiNew Hope GroupAohua Group, and CP Group announcing fresh hikes on April 10–11.

Since March, prices have been rising steadily. but April has seen sharper jumps of up to 1,200 yuan per ton (around $170/ton). The latest round adds as much as 300 yuan per ton (about $42/ton) on products including standard feedpremium feed, and shrimp, crab, and catfish feed.

The surge is driven largely by strong fishmeal prices. In Peru, the north-central A-season opened on April 9 with a quota of 1.914 million tons, yet pre-sale prices for super steam fishmeal hit a record $2,550/ton.

Domestically, inventories exceed 150,000 tons, but tight supply keeps prices high at 16,400–19,000 yuan per ton (approximately $2,300–$2,660/ton).

The sustained rise is increasing pressure on farmers and signals continued volatility ahead.


Other Media | WorldFishing: IOC chair to lead Fish for Profit conference

ICELAND
Tuesday, April 14, 2026

The chair has been announced for the 100% Fish for Profit Conference taking place alongside the Icelandic Fisheries & Aquaculture Exhibition (IceFish) on 23 - 24 September 2026.

Thor Sigfusson, founder and chair of the Icelandic Ocean Cluster (IOC) will preside over a gathering of expert international speakers who will provide attendees with valuable knowledge on how to maximise their return on investment from potentially discarded parts of the catch. IOC chief executive, Dr Alexandra Leeper will take on the role of deputy chair and moderator.

Formerly known as Fish Waste for Profit, the conference is a popular, must-attend event for those seeking the latest industry insights, practical solutions, and opportunities to build relationships with key stakeholders.

Source: Worldfishing | Read the full article here


Other Media | SalmonBusiness: Icelandic Salmon: new aquaculture law boosts outlook

ICELAND
Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Arctic Securities has raised its target price for Icelandic Salmon to NOK 128 (€11.52) per share from NOK 105 (€9.45), reiterating a Buy recommendation after incorporating the proposed Icelandic Aquaculture Law into its estimates.

The revised target reflects an 11% EPS upgrade for 2026 and a 27% upgrade for 2027, according to a note dated 13 April 2026. The stock is trading at NOK 74.5 (€6.71), down 10% year to date and 30% over the past year.

The proposed legislation replaces the current 4% revenue tax with a profitability-based resource tax linked to average industry EBIT per kilogram.

Source: SalmonBusiness | Read the full article here


Other Media | Fish Farmer: Mowi embroiled in fish slaughter row

NORWAY
Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Norway’s national broadcaster NRK is reporting that thousands of Mowi salmon have died en masse, without the authorities carrying out any formal investigation.

NRK says that the incident took place around six months ago at a fish farm in Nordfjord in Vestland county following a delousing operation. Apparently, the fish had major problems with their gills and did not get enough oxygen. The estimated death toll is 300,000 salmon.

The Norwegian Food Safety Authority inspected the farm when the slaughtering operation was being carried out and found they were met with clearly weakened salmon.

The main cause of the incident turned out to be a bloom of harmful algae in the water.

Author: Vince McDonagh / Fish Farmer | Read the full article here


IN BRIEF - Historic Appointment: Afamasaga Taimalietane Matatumua Named First Female CEO of Agriculture and Fisheries Ministry

SAMOA
Tuesday, April 14, 2026


IN BRIEF - Russia’s Fish Exports Reach $6.1 Billion in 2025 Amid Strong Global Demand

RUSSIAN FEDERATION
Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Russia reported strong performance in its fisheries sector, exporting over 2 million tons of fish products in 2025, according to Ilya Shestakov, head of the Federal Agency for Fisheries. Total exports reached 2.1 million tons, valued at $6.1 billion.

Despite stable shipment volumes, export revenues showed positive growth, reflecting a favorable pricing environment and a rising share of high value-added products. Key export destinations included ChinaRepublic of KoreaNetherlandsBelarusJapanKazakhstan, and Nigeria.

Meanwhile, imports of fish and seafood totaled 718,000 tons worth $3.5 billion, with major suppliers being BelarusChinaTurkeyChile, and Vietnam.

Authorities emphasized that boosting competitiveness and increasing the global recognition of Russian fish products remain top priorities. Efforts are also focused on ensuring domestic availability and promoting fish consumption across Russia, supported by growing cooperation between businesses and regional governments.


Other Media | La Voz de Galicia: Norway appeals to 'mutual respect' in mackerel negotiations with the EU

SPAIN
Monday, April 13, 2026

The ambassador to Spain is "convinced" of an agreement on quotas because "we share the objective that they be based on the best scientific evidence"
 
The Norwegian ambassador to Spain, Lars Andersen, has stated that there is significant potential to strengthen economic ties with Spain in areas such as fisheries trade and energy, and expressed confidence in reaching an agreement with the European Union (EU) on the allocation of mackerel quotas. "Spain and Norway have a very solid economic relationship that has grown steadily for many years, including in the fishing sector, but there is great potential to strengthen these ties."
 
Norway, which is not a member of the EU but benefits from the European Economic Area (EEA), believes that in the current geopolitical context, it is important to strengthen this internal market

Author: Mercedes Salas / La Voz de Galicia | Read the full article here

Other Media | iPac.acuicultura: The Government of Cantabria Highlights the New EU Platform 'TraceMap' to Strengthen Food Safety

EUROPEAN UNION
Monday, April 13, 2026

The Government of Cantabria, through the Ministry of Industry, Employment, Innovation, and Trade, has welcomed the launch of 'TraceMap,' the European Commission's new artificial intelligence-based platform designed to strengthen food safety throughout the European Union.
 
TraceMap is an innovative tool that will accelerate the detection of food fraud, contaminated food, and outbreaks of foodborne illnesses, significantly improving the response capacity of national authorities to potential risk
 
The platform also facilitates the identification of high-risk operators and products, as well as the detection of suspicious patterns in trade and production flows.
 
Source: ipac.acuicultura | Read the full article here

Other Media | SeafoodSource: With Aldi Süd commitment, all major UK supermarkets have set time-bound shrimp welfare standards

UNITED KINGDOM
Monday, April 13, 2026

Retail chain Aldi Süd has announced a global policy to end eyestalk ablation in its shrimp supply chain by 2030 and implement electrical stunning for all of the farmed shrimp it sources by 2035.

With this move, all 11 of the U.K.’s major supermarkets have now set time-bound commitments on shrimp welfare.

Amid growing regulatory and public scrutiny, Aldi Süd’s shrimp pledge completes a shift that began with Sainsbury’s, M&S, and Tesco in 2024, followed by such retailers as Waitrose, Iceland Foods, Co-op, and Morrisons in 2025, and then Asda and Lidl GB earlier this year.

Author: Jason Holland / SeafoodSource | Read the full article here


Other Media | fishfarmingexpert: New discoveries point to internal processes as main cause of melanosis

NORWAY
Monday, April 13, 2026

Melanosis, one of the main alterations affecting the quality of salmon fillets, could originate from internal biological processes rather than damage associated with handling, according to a recent study by Norwegian scientists.

Among the factors that could influence this change in the salmon muscle, the following have been described: diet, infectious agents, vaccination, traumatic injuries, mechanical stress during handling, environmental factors, genetics, among others.

Author: Francisco Soto / fishfarmingexpert | Read the full article here


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