Financial help for Scottish trout and shellfish farmers

CERTAIN aquaculture businesses threatened by the effects of COVID-19 are being offered a financial support package by the Scottish Government. Hardship payments of up to £27,000 are being made available for around 100 businesses which make a full time living from shellfish and trout farming. Rural Economy Secretary Fergus Ewing said: \’COVID-19 is having a…

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Free Webinar Tomorrow on Stress & Parasitic Challenges

Our good friends at Technovit have organised a technical webinar tomorrow (April 21st) on the topic of Stress and Parasitic challenges in aquaculture. The webinar takes place at 9 am (UK time) and is free to join. In these unusual times with no physical exhibitions and seminars to attend, this will provide attendees with a…

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Japanese giants buy into Danish Salmon Co.

TWO giant Japanese corporations have combined to buy a majority stake in the company Danish Salmon. The Marubeni Corporation and Nissui Europe, a wholly owned subsidiary of Nippon Suisan Kaisha, say they have reached an agreement to jointly acquire 66.7 per cent of the shares in Danish Salmon A/S, which has a major aquaculture facility…

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Algae outbreak \’cost £170 million\’

ECHOES of another outbreak involving micro-organisms almost a year ago have come back to haunt the salmon farming sector. A report by the seafood database Kontali shows that the algae attack which hit a number of fish farms in the north of Norway last May cost the sector up to 2.45 billion kroner – or…

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Algae outbreak \’cost £170 million\’

ECHOES of another outbreak involving micro-organisms almost a year ago have come back to haunt the salmon farming sector. A report by the seafood database Kontali shows that the algae attack which hit a number of fish farms in the north of Norway last May cost the sector up to 2.45 billion kroner – or…

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Gruelling new shift conditions for Mowi Chile workers

Coronavirus has caused Mowi Chile to start moving essential staff and services to Chile\’s Aysen region using boats, as tougher lockdown measures introduced by the local authorities begin to bite, reports IntraFish. 50 staff members, all of whom had tested negative for coronavirus, set sail on Saturday from the port of Koshifas in Puerto Montt,…

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Seafood exporters warned of looming US deadline

UK seafood businesses are being warned that an important deadline is looming if they want to continue exporting to the United States. The alert has been sent out by Seafish, the public body for the industry, and applies to companies processing fish and fish products in the UK. This will include Scottish salmon businesses, many…

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Salmon companies hail export insurance guarantee

NORWAY’S decision to extend export credit insurance for the seafood industry will be decisive for ensuring the flow of salmon exports over the next few weeks, says the employers trade body representing both fishing and fish farming. Sjømat Norge (Seafood Norway) said previous crises had shown just how important the right credit insurance was for…

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Deadly new virus threatening Chinese shrimp farms

A DEADLY new virus is re-emerging in China, the first country hit by Covid 19 – but this time it is threatening to decimate many of the country’s shrimp farms. Known as known as Decapod iridescent virus 1, it has infected up to a quarter of the shrimp farms in Guangdong province, the heart of…

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Oaland steps up at Mowi

MOWI has carried out a series of further senior changes in its management structure, including in Scotland, which are not thought to be directly Covid-19 related. The world’s largest salmon producer said that Øyvind Oaland, who was previously the technical director of Mowi, will now become the operating director of the group\’s Norwegian fish farms.…

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