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Monday, November 24, 2003
Salmonella Outbreak Killed More Than 1 Million Chickens in Nakhon Sawan, Thailand
November 24, 2003 Salmonella Outbreak Killed More Than 1 Million Chickens in Nakhon Sawan, Thailand   A salmonella outbreak in Nakhon Sawan province, a distance of 300 kilometers north of Thailand's capital Bangkok, had killed at least 1 mi ...
Wednesday, October 29, 2003
Ireland's Research Shows Interbreeding Between Farmed & Wild Salmon Could Wipe Out Atlantic Salmon Population
October 29, 2003 Ireland's Research Shows Interbreeding Between Farmed & Wild Salmon Could Wipe Out Atlantic Salmon Population A latest report researched by scientists in Ireland claims that interbreeding between farmed and wild stocks coul ...
Thursday, October 9, 2003
USDA's FSIS Adopted BAX System to Screen for Salmonella in Raw Meat & Poultry Products
October 9, 2003 USDA's FSIS Adopted BAX System to Screen for Salmonella in Raw Meat & Poultry Products The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service announced yesterday that it has implemented the BAX system to det ...
Wednesday, October 8, 2003
Denmark's Salmon & Groundfish Overview 2003
October 8, 2003 Denmark's Salmon & Groundfish Overview 2003 Executive Summary Denmark is by far the largest trader of fresh-frozen fish and fish products in the EU.  Although Denmark records the largest landings in the EU, most of these are ...
Tuesday, October 7, 2003
Chile Salmon Farms Aims to Take Over Norway as World No 1 Producer
October 7, 2003     Chile Salmon Farms Aims to Take Over Norway as World No 1 Producer This simple formula for fattening salmon in the pristine waters of Chile's Patagonia is gaining mass profits for the most-advanced economy in South Ameri ...
Friday, October 3, 2003
Russian Salmon Market Closing In On Japan, Germany
October 3, 2003 Russian Salmon Market Closing In On Japan, Germany Exports of Norwegian salmon to Russia may very well overtake those from Japan and Germany in no time. As Norway's fifth largest market for salmon, Russia has drawn the big b ...
Friday, October 3, 2003
US Biotech Firm Settles Lawsuit Over Salmon Dispute
October 3, 2003 US Biotech Firm Settles Lawsuit Over Salmon Dispute US firm Igene Biotechnology has announced that it has settled a lawsuit with US agribusiness Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) concerning the latter's intellectual property righ ...
Thursday, October 2, 2003
Scotland's Salmon Industry Gets A Boost
October 2, 2003 Scotland's Salmon Industry Gets A Boost Promotional efforts highlighting the benefits to health from consuming salmon has provided a boost to the Scottish Salmon Industry. Eating oily fish, such as salmon, research has shown ...
Thursday, October 2, 2003
Norway Hopes To Regain Access To US Salmon Market
October 2, 2003 Norway Hopes To Regain Access To US Salmon Market  The average 23.8 percent antidumping duty on Norwegian fresh whole salmon in the United States is one of several issues that to North America will likely address during his ...
Wednesday, October 1, 2003
Norwegian Salmon Exports See Huge Gains
October 1, 2003 Norwegian Salmon Exports See Huge Gains Norway's dispatch of 11,543 tonnes of salmon last week set the year's best on record for salmon exports, registering an impressive increase of 46.3 per cent compared with the same week ...
Tuesday, September 30, 2003
North American Salmon Makes Up For Low Global Stocks
September 30, 2003 North American Salmon Makes Up For Low Global Stocks  The generally low supply of sockeye salmon from Russia and Japan will be compensated by increased production from North America is expected to cover the gap, according ...
Friday, September 26, 2003
Chile Salmon Outlook Optimistic
September 26, 2003 Chile Salmon Outlook Optimistic Things are looking up for Chilean salmon farmers despite the recent sharp drop in the United States dollar. Executive president of SalmonChile, Javier Cox, said that present currency fluctu ...
Thursday, September 25, 2003
Canadian Pink Salmon At Risk
September 25, 2003 Canadian Pink Salmon At Risk The Canadian Department of Fisheries has released figures showing a drastic decline in salmon stocks in seven rivers throughout the country, prompting alarm among other developed country leade ...
Tuesday, August 5, 2003
Nutreco's CFO Expect Difficult Market Conditions For Salmon To Continue In Second Half Of 2003
August 5, 2003 Nutreco's CFO Expect Difficult Market Conditions For Salmon To Continue In Second Half Of 2003 Nutreco's Chief Financial Officer Wout Dekker said at a press conference Tuesday that he expects the salmon market to remain diffi ...

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