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Brexit and mackerel on ministers’ agenda

BREXIT and issues over mackerel will be high on the agenda when Per Sandberg, Norway’s fisheries minister, meets his Scottish counterpart, Fergus Ewing, in Edinburgh tomorrow. Sandberg, who will also meet […] Continue Reading

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Norway to seek Brexit deal with UK

THE Norwegian Seafood Council believes it can increase cod and haddock sales to the UK in the light of Brexit. But much will depend on a good trade agreement being […] Continue Reading

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Norway exports aimed at South America

NORWAY is pushing the boat out to find new global markets for its seafood – with South America the latest region in its sights. Following a recent successful visit to Iran, fisheries […] Continue Reading

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Brexit tops Norwegian conference agenda

NORWAY’S fishing and aquaculture leaders attended a major conference at the weekend to discuss the impact of Brexit on their industries and the country’s economy. Norway is a major exporter […] Continue Reading

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Challenges for Norway organic salmon in EU

NORWAY has admitted that companies which have pursued organic salmon production are experiencing challenges when it comes to exporting to EU countries. Norwegian fisheries minister Per Sandberg said: ‘This is an […] Continue Reading

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EU and Norway cut prawn quota

NORWAY and the European Union have agreed to cut quotas by ten per cent in an area off the southern Norwegian coast. The move has been made following new information on […] Continue Reading

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Norway to catch young consumers

THE old Jesuit maxim that if you catch children at an early age you have them for life is being taken up by Norway’s Ministry of Fisheries in a bid to […] Continue Reading

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Norway reshuffles fisheries minister

NORWEGIAN Prime Minister Erna Solberg has reshuffled her cabinet, replacing fisheries minister Elisabeth Aspaker with Per Sandberg. Aspaker (pictured), who was in her post for two years, moves to the […] Continue Reading

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