All Fish articles – Page 42
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Analysis & Features
Canadian mining spill prompts fears over sockeye salmon supply
Salmon suppliers have moved to reassure UK buyers about wild salmon after a major mine waste spill in Canada…
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News
Suppliers join forces to fight ‘slave labour’ in global seafood industry
UK retailers and major fish suppliers have formed a new group to lobby governments to improve worker welfare in the global seafood industry.
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News
The Fine Seafood Company recalls five products
Fish supplier The Fine Seafood Company has recalled five of its products.
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News
English schools flunk sustainable fish ‘end of term’ report
Just 14% of England’s 4.3 million primary school children are currently being supplied with sustainably sourced fish, research by the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) has revealed.
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Analysis & Features
Tesco Hoki Fillets in Lemon & Herb Butter: Acid Test
The convenience and ease of cooking helped boost pre-trial interest among consumers…
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News
Danforel trout farm attains Aquaculture Stewardship Council standard
A Danish fish farm has become the first to be certified by the Aquaculture Stewardship Council’s new freshwater trout standard.
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News
Young's Grimsby site to develop salmon lines
Unused capacity at the Young’s Seafood site in Grimsby will be used to develop a range of added-value salmon products…
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News
Waitrose rolls out seven-strong range of prepared fish dishes
Waitrose is upping its focus on value-added fish with the launch of a range of stuffed and flavoured dishes…
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News
Global fisheries need ‘urgent’ reform to protect stocks
Turning the world’s oceans into attractive investment opportunities could help finance the transition to sustainable fisheries, according to a new report.
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News
Sainsbury's lists first RSPCA Freedom Food rainbow trout
The first ever Freedom Food-certified farmed rainbow trout has gone on sale in Sainsbury’s this weekend…
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News
Salmon supplier Burren lands Harrods contract
Irish organic fish supplier Burren Smokehouse has secured a contract to supply its organic Irish wild salmon to Harrods’ d…
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Comment & Opinion
Scottish independence would create food system uncertainty
We might sometimes regret our elected representatives. Parliamentary democracy can be messy…
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News
Southbank Fresh Fish secures Selfridges counter contract
Southbank Fresh Fish is to become the sole supplier of fresh fish to the Selfridges fish counter on Oxford Street…
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Comment & Opinion
Time for action on Thai prawn trade slavery
Supermarkets and fish importers can claim to be shocked by the Thai tiger prawn trade slavery, but not surprised…
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Analysis & Features
Mackerel, plaice, tuna and salmon prices down
The prices of many key fish species remain on a downward trend year on year…
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Analysis & Features
Farm Africa's fish farming project leads to biggest harvest yet
… thanks in part to female fmcg captains digging away. A year on, the Afula women report their best harvest ever…
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News
Saucy Fish Co goes Speedy as it launches in Australia
The Saucy Fish Co has secured supermarket listings in Australia but will be known Down Under as The Speedy Fish Co…
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News
Seafish plans to audit ethical labour on boats
Seafish is working on giving suppliers a new tool to reassure retailers about ethical working conditions at sea…
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News
Herring wars over as Faroe Islands strikes deal with EU
A dispute between the European Union and the Faroe Islands over herring has been resolved.
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News
EC threatens sanctions against Philippines and Papua New Guinea over illegal fishing
The European Commission has warned the Philippines and Papua New Guinea it could impose sanctions on fisheries imports if they do not do more to combat illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing.