IN BRIEF - Việt Nam and Norway cooperate in marine aquaculture
VIET NAM
Thursday, June 08, 2023
HÀ N?I — Vi?t Nam and Norway will continue to collaborate in the development of marine aquaculture, Norwegian Ambassador to Vi?t Nam said at a workshop on Monday in Nha Trang City.
The workshop, themed “Vi?t Nam-Norway: Promoting Cooperation in Marine Aquaculture", aims to create opportunities for individuals and experts to discuss the roadmap for sustainable aquaculture development in Vi?t Nam and the role of stakeholders.
Tr?n Ðình Luân, Director of the Fisheries Department and Hilde Solbakken, Norwegian Ambassador to Vi?t Nam
It also shares the importance of innovation technology, and a skilled workforce to meet the industry's requirements.
Hilde Solbakken, Norwegian Ambassador to Vi?t Nam, said that the countries have cooperated in the marine sector for 40 years. Norway has assisted Vi?t Nam in developing the first Fisheries Law in 2003 and related documents, and conducting surveys of aquatic resources, capacity-building projects, and fisheries activities.
Aquaculture is one of Norway's largest export sectors, accounting for 17 per cent of the country's GDP.
In Primorye, 22,464 kgs of pink salmon caviar are being disposed of due to coliform bacteria found in it, reports the press service of the territorial department of Rosselkhoznadzor.
A sample from a batch of salmon caviar from Kamchatka was taken in Vladivostok, from where it was to be exported to China, Japan, Thailand, South Korea, Vietnam and EU countries.
In the laboratory of Rosselkhoznadzor, the products were examined for 32 indicators - radionuclides, toxic elements, microbiological indicators, parasitic purity and other standards. As a result of laboratory tests, E. coli bacteria were found in the caviar.
Experts identified the probable reason for this as non-compliance with production or storage technology, as well as violation of the conditions of its transportation.
Now the caviar must be removed from circulation and disposed of, Rosselkhoznadzor reported. It is not allowed to process such products into animal feed, the department added.
Author/Source: Alexey Makeev/vetandlife (translated from original in russian)
The multinational wellboat company, Intership, has received its second boat from the new constructions it maintains with the prestigious Zamakona Shipyard, in Bilbao. The "Inter Scotia", a hybrid battery wellboat, has been designed by Salt Ship Design and has a cargo capacity of 2,500 m3.
The "Inter Scotia" shares similarities with her sister ship, the "Inter Atlantic", both designed with the objective of promoting fish welfare, handling and biosecurity.
U.K. grocery inflation dropped to its lowest level in more than a year, but consumers said they remain concerned about the prices they are paying for food, as well as the economy overall.
Grocery price inflation declined from 12.7 percent in July to 12.2 percent in August, according to the latest data from Kantar. In response, take-home sales from all grocery chains rose by 7.4 percent compared with the same period in 2022. August followed the ongoing six-month trend of falling grocery prices, but 12.2 percent is still not “a number to celebrate for many households,”
Author: Christine Blank / SeafoodSource | read the full articlehere
The catch of Icelandic vessels in August 2023 was about 114,5 thousand tonnes, 10% more than in August 2022. Demersal catch was 32 thousand tonnes and pelagic catch was 78 thousand tonnes.
In the 12 month period from September 2022 to August 2023 the overall catch was 1.370 thousand tonnes which is 9% less than in the same period one year earlier.
Information about catch of fish which are published are preliminary figures. The data is gathered by the Directorate of Fisheries.
The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food has published for public hearing and information the Draft Order that modifies Order APA/852/2023, of July 13, which establishes a Management Plan for fishing with purse seine gear in the Mediterranean Sub-Fishing Ground.
The objective is to gather the opinion of affected citizens, organizations or associations that may make observations or opinions. These must be addressed to calnacpm@mapa.es with the following reference: Allegations modifying the Fence Order in the Mediterranean with a deadline of October 2, 2023.
Source: Industrias Pesqueras | Read the full article here
The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food has published for public hearing and information the Draft Order that modifies Order APA/852/2023, of July 13, which establishes a Management Plan for fishing with purse seine gear in the Mediterranean Sub-Fishing Ground.
The objective is to gather the opinion of affected citizens, organizations or associations that can make observations or opinions. They should contact calnacpm@mapa.es with the following reference:
According to the Chilean Customs Agency, the export volume of frozen coho salmon (dress) from August 2022 to July 2023 was 138,319 tons, an increase of 1% from the same period last year.
On the other hand, exports to Japan decreased by 13% to 89,070 tons. Its share was 64% of the total, 11 points lower than the same period last year. From 2014/15 to 2020/21, exports to Japan accounted for 80-90%, but in 2021/22, the share dropped to 75%, 14 points lower than in 2020/21, and continued to decline this year.
BEIJING, More and more Pakistani aquatic product exporters enjoy zero tariffs and become aware of the details of the China-Pakistan Free Trade Agreement (CPFTA).
“We have registered new species under the second phase of CPFTA, which can help increase our exports to China,”said Ghulam Qadir, commercial counselor of the Pakistani Embassy in China.
At present, many Pakistani companies seek to deepen their cooperation with Chinese partners to increase their exports of aquatic products.
On September 13, a Pakistani agricultural delegation led by Shahid Firoz, representative of Pakistan Arfeen Group and vice chairman of Belt and Road Development Company, paid a visit to the China Aquatic Products Processing and Marketing Alliance(CAPPMA) in Beijing, China, and had an in-depth discussion on deepening China-Pakistan cooperation in aquaculture industry, CEN reported.[...]
Faced with local government debt worsened by the Covid-19 pandemic, Chinese municipalities have been searching for sources of income and economic growth, leading the local government Harbin, a city in northeast China, to launch a new railway transport line to foster seafood trade with Russia.
A cold-chain railway connection between the port city of Vladivostok, Russia, and the inland city of Harbin will enable the neighboring nations, which have bolstered their relationship as the Ukraine war has realigned global trading patterns
Author: Mark Godfrey / SeafoodSource | read the full articlehere
According to Wikipedia, greenwashing is “a term that describes the deceptive use of green marketing to promote a misperception that a company's policies or products are environmentally sound.” As consumers become more aware of the impact of products on the environment, the European Parliament and the Council have reached a provisional agreement on new rules to prohibit misleading advertising and provide consumers with better information about products. This agreement updates the existing EU list of prohibited business practices and adds to it several problematic marketing habits related to greenwashing and early product obsolescence.
Source: Industrias Pesqueras | Read the full articlehere
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