All Fish articles – Page 44
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Seafish proposes levy rate cut for members
Seafish has proposed a 10% cut to the standard levy rate paid by members, following the first review into changing the rate in 14 years.
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Get ready for catfish and chips, says KPMG
British consumers could be forced to make major changes to diet – including swapping cod and chips for catfish and chips…
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Faroe Islands hits back at ‘coercive’ EU in fishing dispute
The Faroese government has hit back at EU plans to slap a trade embargo on the islands, accusing the European Commission of ignoring diplomatic channels and contravening WTO rules.
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Fishing wars build towards EU sanctions on Faroe Islands
A diplomatic storm is brewing as the EU took a big step towards finalising trade sanctions against the Faroe Islands in retaliation for alleged overfishing of Atlanto-Scandian herring.
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Comment & Opinion
Morrisons fish mislabelling shows need for label accuracy
The mislabelling of fish at Morrisons Peterhead shows consumers are now more concerned with accurate information…
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Shellfish harvesting halted after food poisoning outbreak
Shellfish harvesting in Shetland has been suspended after unusually high levels of toxins were detected in shellfish traced back to Scottish manufacturer Shetland Mussels.
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Kellogg's exec Elisabeth Fleuriot named CEO of MW Brands
Kellogg’s executive Elisabeth Fleuriot has been appointed as the new CEO of John West’s parent MW Brands.
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Waitrose salmon supplier Aquascot considers export
Waitrose’s Atlantic salmon supplier Aquascot is sizing up the potential for export after its profits leapt 12.2%…
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Morrisons Peterhead fish mislabelling recurs
Morrisons told Ant & Dec it knew the difference between a mackerel and a mullet in a recent TV ad…
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Analysis & Features
Meat, fish & poultry prices up 6.4%
Sharp increases in meat, fish and poultry prices are stoking inflation at the big four supermarkets…
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Morrisons gives price push to Norwegian cod
Morrisons has teamed up with Norwegian fish processors to offer a major promotion on fresh Norwegian cod…
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Seafish sends out omega-3 blood testing kits
Seafish is launching a campaign to promote the consumption of oily fish by handing out free omega-3 blood-testing kits…
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Farmed prawn cleanup to address HFW fears
Seven of the UK’s biggest grocery retailers have pledged to clean up the farmed prawn industry four months…
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Morrisons adds new previously frozen seafood lines
Morrisons has introduced three previously frozen seafood lines to its fish counters in a bid to keep prices down…
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Aldi adds more Harbour Salmon Co Infusions listings
Aldi has increased its listings of Harbour Salmon Co’s Salmon Infusions by more than 50%…
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Devon wholesaler bags rare bluefin tuna for just £50
A 104kg tuna, seized by fisheries authorities in Devon after it was discovered to be of the endangered bluefin species, was sold for £50 at auction this morning.
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Analysis & Features
Salmon retail prices set to leap in wake of wholesale hikes
Despite soaring wholesale prices, retail price increases for salmon have largely been modest over the past year…
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UK fish processors hit out as Faroe Islands firm joins BFFF
UK fish processors are calling on the British Frozen Food Federation to ban Faroese companies from its membership because of the islands’ alleged over-fishing.
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Jimmy Doherty unwraps Whitby scampi
Whitby Seafoods is to star in the second series of Jimmy Doherty’s Food Unwrapped on C4…
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Greenpeace icebreaker flies the flag for UK fishermen
Greenpeace’s icebreaker, The Arctic Sunrise, has moored off the coast of Hastings this morning in a bid to raise support for Britain’s small-scale fishing fleet.