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Could an Indian breakthrough lead to a grey mullet farming boom?
The first commercial-scale hatchery-produced grey mullet to have been produced in India have now been sent out to fish farmers in three states.
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- A novel, rapid method for identifying bacterial threats in aquaculture
- Shrimp exporters bring home 3.85 billion USD in 2020
- Vietnam aims to be the world leader in seafood production and exports
- Time to rethink aquaculture sustainability indicators?
- Advancing the sustainability of farmed shrimp
- Why industry and academic collaborations are aquaculture’s secret weapon
- How AI is helping to solve key fish health issues
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Can AI help to improve seafood safety?
Launched the second phase of a prgramme that is testing how artificial intelligence (AI) can be used to improve the safety of imported seafood.
Indian institute develops indigenous hatchery technology for grey mullet
India’s Central Institute of Brackishwater Aquaculture (CIBA) has introduced a hatchery technology for grey mullet, a high-value commercial fish
Indian seafood exporters distressed over tightening Chinese market
Seafood exporters in India are becoming increasingly worried about difficulties shipping to China in advance of the Lunar New Year holiday.
BioMar buys into Viet-Uc’s shrimp-feed business
The partnership will focus on producing high-end feed products to meet sustainability, traceability, and quality requirements of the shrimp industry.
Vietnam’s shrimp export value falls in February following surge in January
Vietnam's shrimp exports declined in value in February, following an increase in the first month of the year
Bạc Liêu should focus on hi-tech shrimp farming: deputy minister
The southern province of Bạc Liêu should focus on super intensive, high-tech shrimp farming to become the nation’s shrimp hub, Deputy Minister of Agriculture
Pangasius fish exports to UK surge
Pangasius fish exports to the U.K. rose 48 percent in the first 11 months of last year to $60.15 million.
160 tonnes of shrimp exports leave port to EU, US and Japan
A batch of 160 tonnes of frozen shrimp products from the Minh Phu Seafood Group left port for the US, Europe and Japan Tuesday
Sóc Trăng shrimp farming to remain unchained in 2021
The Mekong Delta province of Sóc Trăng plans to bread brackish water shrimps in more than 51,000ha of ponds next year, the same as this year.
Philippines approves USD 10 million COVID-related stimulus for aquaculture sector
The Philippines Department of Agriculture has allocated an additional budget of PHP 500 million (USD 10.4 million, EUR 8.5 million)
Minh Phu’s next big bet is on organic black tiger shrimp
Ca Mau, Vietnam-based Minh Phu Seafood is planning on significantly expanding its organic black tiger shrimp farming, a bold play for a company
Japan lifts inspection on black tiger shrimp from India
Japan has decided to completely lift inspection measures on black tiger shrimp imported from India after residue of the synthetic antibacterial drug furazolidon