All articles by Rebecca Strong – Page 3
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Aquaculture funding call
More than £500,000 in funding is being made available to help future-proof sustainable Scottish aquaculture
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Brim invests in Polar
Icelandic firm Brim has agreed to buy 50% of Polar Seafood Denmark in a deal worth €84 million
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African aqua partnership
An initiative to promote sustainable aquaculture across Africa has kicked off with a new fish farm in Rwanda
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Salmon Wagon raises funds
Mowi’s ‘Salmon Wagon’ has raised more than £7,000 for local charities on its tour of Scotland
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Call for pelagics action
Northeast Atlantic pelagic stocks are overfished, say NAPA and MSC, and ministers should be doing more to ensure sustainability
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Salmon Scotland expands
Trade body for Scottish salmon extends its reach with six new members from across the supply chain industry
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Sustainable seafood growth
Sustainable seafood market shows resilience and growth despite global challenges, says MSC
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Salmon health testing kit
A consortium in Scotland has begun work on a non-lethal immunology testing kit for salmon
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Barramundi CEO appointed
Barramundi’s new CEO will focus on returning the company to profitability
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Salmon staff support
A Scottish salmon farmer is to help employees with a £750 cost-of-living support payment
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Norcod switches power
Norwegian aquaculture venture leads the way in sustainable cod farming by ditching fossil fuel in favour of shore power
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Norway sets export record
Historically high seafood prices have helped Norway to its highest export values ever
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Scottish seafood strategy
New measures to boost Scotland’s £1 billion seafood sector and wider supply chain have been set out by the government
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‘Salmon tax’ hits more firms
Three more Norwegian fish farmers have put investment on hold in response to government plans to increase the ‘salmon tax’
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Feed challenge winners
The F3 Challenge awards aquaculture feed manufacturers for developing products that do not exploit wild-caught fish
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Norway’s growth threatened
Leading salmon farming companies across Norway are cancelling plans for growth after the government announced a tax rate hike on aquaculture
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Oceana sells cold storage
Oceana is selling its cold storage business to focus on its global fish protein sector
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MSC accused of ‘greenwashing’
More than half of seafood industry stakeholders feel that the MSC is not an effective indicator of sustainable fishing
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Aid yet to reach fish farmers
Compensation is yet to reach fish farmers across Europe seven months after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
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EU funding for Cyprus
Cyprus has been given €38.3 million in EU funding to help promote the sustainable growth of the country’s aquaculture and fishing sectors