All Fish articles – Page 77
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SCOTTISH AQUACULTURE
Industry unlikely to sustain feed rises as easily as sectors with higher margins' Minimal marine impact but wild salmon a worry Relocation of some salmon farms away from wild salmon rivers could form part of the Scottish Executive's...
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Farmers market goes permanent
The UK's first permanent farmers' market is to open in a railway shed in Canterbury next month. Twenty three stalls manned by producers from around Kent will trade from the site six days a week, from Tuesday to Sunday. Locally produced meat, fish,...
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Table Talk
I busily dish out advice to the public, but what would I like to say to the supermarkets? Well, I'll tackle my real bugbear first. Your fish counters. There seems to be no training, no knowledge, just poor quality fish lacklustre, with sunken...
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Job of the week
Name: Joel Oberman Position: Chief executive Company: efoodmanager The job: To develop the online business to business markets operation. The company began its online trading with fresh produce and fish in July. By the end of the year, it...
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CANNED SALMON
Reports of poorer red run than expected As the North American salmon processors prepare for the new season's pack, suggestions of a poorer than expected Red run circulate in Seattle. Already, empty cans, cartons and food for the factory workers...
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canned Salmon
We are all facing ruin' With the start of the Bristol Bay Salmon canning season only three weeks away, canners have been hit with the news that the longstanding lawsuit between fishermen and processors is far from settled. The class action...
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Bites: Olivio with Butter; Weight Watchers; Perrier; International Fish Canners; Friskies
Van den Bergh Foods launches the first TV ad for Olivio with Butter on October 23, part of the £4.5m behind the brand.
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fish stocks
Norwegian volume could reach 400,000 tonnes by 2015 Farmed cod heading for the mainstream Farmed cod is set to become a significant force in fish supply. In the UK, Aquascot will be producing 6,000 tonnes annually by 2007 and a new venture by...
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Heinz will spin off its North American petfoods, StarKist tu
David Lidington has succeeded Peter Ainsworth as Conservative environment, food and rural affairs spokesman. Ainsworth has stepped down because his wife is suffering from cancer. Lidington was appointed shadow minister for agriculture and fisheries...
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THE BEST approach
n They don't have to be tastier. Profitable premium products pull for other, subtler reasons. Steve Hemsley analyses their potential Whether it's Tesco's traditional Scottish smoked salmon, Safeway's roasted red pepper and goats cheese tartlets, or...
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Seven Seas: Cod Liver Oil Twist' campaign
Created by: Ad Principals Launched: 2000 Advertising in this category has tended towards the worthy, but while consumers know that there's an element of science behind a product's effectiveness, they'd probably rather be inspired by energy than...
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FARMED FISH
Hydro's got the Vibes Leading salmon farming company Hydro Seafood GSP has won the regional category in Scotland's most prestigious business environmental awards, the Vision in Business for the Environment or Vibes of Scotland award This follows...
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farmed fish
More than 100 variants and annual global production of two million tonnes Farmed tilapia excellent substitute for whitefish Farmed tilapia could in time, take the pressure off stocks of whitefish such as haddock as processors look at ways to work...
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farmed fish
Scottish Quality Salmon chairman calls for more government incentive Scottish aquaculture: quality key to future' Scottish Quality Salmon chairman Lord Lindsay has called on the Scottish Executive to promote and reward quality as the key to...
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farmed fish
Five-year vision for salmon farming revealed in Scottish Quality Salmon manifesto Scottish Quality Salmon forecasts £500m industry Scottish Quality Salmon has revealed its five-year goals. Given the right political and regulatory environment,...
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Diageo has received US regulatory approval to finalise the s
The European Commission has cleared the way for EU imports of certain products of animal origin from China, including gelatine and some varieties of fish and shellfish. Honey, poultry and rabbit meat are still banned. Danish firm Dansk Supermarked...
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european seafood exhibition: FARMED
Simpson hails success of Salmon Development Project The Scottish Salmon Development Project has been hailed as a success after its first year of operation. On the first anniversary of the scheme, SQS chief executive Brian Simpson said: "The...
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McVitie's famous penguin gets into trouble seeking fish in s
A four-week burst of TV ads for Panadol Actifast pain reliever breaks today (April 20), as part of a £2m campaign that includes posters. Hula Hoops XL's poster campaign featuring people who are obsessed with flavours gets a four week re-run as...
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What is really going on with fish sales? You'd think from
The truth of the matter is that the fresh/chilled market is thriving, at least in part, and for two reasons: other sources of supply, such as the Indian Ocean and the Pacific, are replacing North Atlantic stocks, which are in trouble. And farmed...