The restaurant industry’s financial performance for the remainder of 2013 will not be quite as high as expected, according to new data from foodservice consulting firm Technomic Inc.
Cermaq subsidiary Norgrain on Tuesday announced it will sell its 49 percent shareholding in Norwegian soy products producer Denofa, to Brazilian group Amaggi for USD 16.3 million (EUR 12.6 million).
Marine Harvest is still negotiating an exact figure for its takeover bid for rival Cermaq, but the company announced today that it intends to continue pursuing its bid.
An unusually wet early summer in one of China’s key shrimp production zones has been a dampener on sales for China’s fish feed firms, but the sector is bullish about future demand.
Catches of yellowfin tuna in waters off northeastern Taiwan have increased 20 percent this month compared with the same period last year following the signing of a fisheries agreement with Japan, local fishermen said yesterday.
The newest fishmeal and fish oil sustainability overview from Sustainable Fisheries Partnership finds that a majority of fish taken for these products in the Atlantic Ocean and South America come from well-managed stocks.
Fruit production in Thailand's Northern provinces has been severely affected by the fluctuating weather conditions, particularly the yield of longan and lychee.
The Court of Appeals (CA) has ordered the government to stop ongoing field-testing in several provinces of Bacillus thuringiensis eggplants, a genetically modified variety that produces its own pesticide.
As one of the first German companies to enter the Chinese market, retail giant Metro Group said it will continue to invest and expand in China this year.