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BREAKING NEWS – Lidl in listeria fear – smoked trout recall

The retail chain Lidl is recalling two Scottish produced smoked trout products from its UK Christmas range. A warning was sent out by the UK Food Standards Agency which said […] Continue Reading

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Salmon prices down despite strong demand

Fresh and chilled salmon prices fell by almost 5% over the past seven days despite strong demand, according to Statistics Norway. The average price in week 49 came out at […] Continue Reading

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Lidl to disclose farmed seafood sources

The Lidl supermarket group in the UK has agreed to voluntarily disclose its farmed seafood seafood sources for the first time. The announcement was made by the Ocean Disclosure Project […] Continue Reading

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Sainsbury's top sustainable seafood retailer

SAINSBURY’S was today named the ‘best sustainable seafood supermarket in the world’ in a league table published by the Marine Stewardship Council. The annual MSC Supermarket League rates British supermarkets on their […] Continue Reading

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Fish Update Briefing Friday May 13

HEALTH DRIVING AMERICANS TO FISH A GROWING number of Americans are turning to eating fish to improve heart health, reduce fat intake, and for a positive impact on brain health, according to […] Continue Reading

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Sustainability a growing business

THE number of farms certified by the Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC) has increased 56 per cent, from 158 to 247, since April 2015, and some 800,000 tonnes of certified seafood […] Continue Reading

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Aldi and Lidl boost German salmon sales

SALES of fresh salmon in Germany soared by 80 per cent between 2012 and 2014, thanks to competitive prices in discount stores such as Aldi and Lidl. The market in […] Continue Reading

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Rise in UK cod sales

SALES of cod at UK retailers rose by 2.4 per cent in 2014, from £345.7 million to £354.1 million, Intrafish reported. Frozen cod sales increased in value to £177 million, […] Continue Reading

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