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US cold chain logistics expert: Seafood companies need to carefully vet their transportation network
Greg Banks thinks that the logistics industry needs to get better at developing contingency plans.
A group representing Irish farmers is asking the Irish government to extend aquaculture farming licenses from 10 to 20 years ...
NOAA’s National marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) have proposed a new rule that ...
Oregon’s congressional delegation has asked U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick to quickly declare a fishery disaster ...
Authorities established a total allowable catch (TAC) of 3 million metric tons (MT) for the season, based on technical and ...
Strong sales are expected over the Easter holiday weekend at U.S. grocery stores, and if those predictions come to fruition, ...
A shrimp fisherman based in Louisiana is suing Walmart claiming the company used a photo of his vessel without his permission ...
Chinese tilapia producers, processors, and exporters are sounding the alarm after U.S. buyers have asked to hold their shipments in the wake of tariffs initiated by the administration of U.S.
The U.S. state of California’s commercial salmon fishery will remain closed for a third year in a row due mostly to low abundance fall Chinook runs in both the Klamath River and Sacramento River.
Seastex, a Scotland-based startup, has relocated its headquarters to Glasgow, Scotland, to get better access to the shellfish byproducts it uses to make “Seawool.” ...
– The Senate in the U.S. state of Maine unanimously confirmed Carl Wilson as the new commissioner of the state's Department ...
Authentica’s “microscopic passport” limiting fraud, misrepresentation in global seafood supply chain
Supply chain risk management firm Authentica is using an ingredient as simple as baker’s yeast to bolster food safety and ...
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