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Friday, July 22, 2016
China Fishmeal Weekly: Subdued demand holds down prices (week ended Jul 21, 2016)
Trade was light in the fishmeal market as feed millers limited output while sales were weaker than expected due to disruption in aqua farming in several regions. Hence, even as prices of Peruvian fishmeal showed signs of firming up, Chinese ...
Friday, July 15, 2016
China Fishmeal Weekly: Prices extend fall as Peru fish catch expands steadily (week ended Jul 14, 2016)
As fishmeal import cost dropped while Peru looked set to meet its fishing target, Chinese traders cut prices further. Meanwhile, demand for fishmeal softened as soymeal prices softened while aqua farming in several regions was disrupted by ...
Thursday, July 14, 2016
World fish consumption rises as aquaculture supply swells
Stronger aquaculture supply and firm demand have resulted in a rise in global per capita fish consumption to above 20 kilogrammes a year, a new FAO report said.
Tuesday, July 12, 2016
Not enough fat fish: The world salmon market first hyper inflates, then divides
• A record price gap: Large fish sold 15% above their old record, small fish 10% below their historical highs • 130,000 tonne reduction in world exports was followed by two rounds of forced early harvesting at Norwegian salmon farms • With ...
Friday, July 8, 2016
China Fishmeal Weekly: Sharper falls in prices (week ended Jul 7, 2016)
Feed millers were not keen to stockpile fishmeal inventories as severe floods disrupted aquaculture production in many regions of China. With demand softer and import costs lower, traders readily negotiated prices to promote sales.
Friday, July 1, 2016
China Fishmeal Weekly: Imminent rise in supply weakens prices (week ended Jun 30, 2016)
Feed millers held back purchases in anticipation of higher fishmeal availability from Peru. Traders, who were eager to clear inventories before fresh supplies arrived, readily slashed prices to attract buyers.
Friday, June 24, 2016
China Fishmeal Weekly: China fishmeal market stays stable as Peru sets fishing quota (week ended Jun 23, 2016)
Fishmeal prices were unchanged in China as port inventories increased to 120,000 tonnes. Although several traders held back releases, prices failed to move higher while feed millers limited buying amid higher supplies. Price quotes for prim ...
Friday, June 17, 2016
China Fishmeal Weekly: Market stays stable in amid dwindling supply (week ended Jun 16, 2016)
Port inventories of fishmeal in China shrank to 118,000 tonnes amid slow imports and stable demand from the aquaculture sector.
Friday, June 10, 2016
China Fishmeal Weekly: Subdued demand holds down prices (week ended Jun 8, 2016)
Cautious feed millers in China were reluctant to accumulate stocks, preferring to purchase as and when required. Price quotes for prime-grade products were higher in the range of RMB14,000-14,200/tonne.
Wednesday, June 8, 2016
China Fishmeal Weekly: Tightening supply, growing demand lift prices (week ended Jun 3, 2016)
Fishmeal market was relatively quiet after the recent round of stockpiling. Even as feed millers limited purchases, fishmeal traders stood firm of prices amid shrinking inventories. Price quotes for prime-grade products surged to RMB14,000/ ...
Tuesday, June 7, 2016
Chilean fisheries body ordered to reveal data of antibiotic use in salmon farming
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Monday, June 6, 2016
Vietnamese seafood 'safe and stable' amid fishkill reports
Vietnam's seafood producers and exports have assured local and international consumers that their products remained "safe and stable".
Wednesday, June 1, 2016
Paper urges inclusion of fish consumption in nations' policies
A research paper prepared by WorldFish, an international, nonprofit research organisation, has recommended that the importance of consumption of fish for its nutritional value be considered in the framing of national policies, especially in ...
Wednesday, June 1, 2016
SouthFresh Aquaculture approaching three-Star BAP for catfish
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Monday, May 30, 2016
Indonesia seeks to increase fish exports
Indonesia is seeking the lifting of Russia's ban on Indonesian fish and fish products due to sanitary issues, as it tries to recover from plummeting exports.

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