IN BRIEF - July sees a 21% increase in Korean imports of US seafood.
SOUTH KOREA
Tuesday, August 13, 2024
In July 2024, the import volume of USA seafood into South Korea increased by 21% compared to the same period last year, totaling 3,175 tons. Despite this growth, the cumulative import volume for the year up to July reached 21,308 tons, representing a 9% decrease from last year’s 223,443 tons. U.S. seafood now accounts for 4% of the total 511,277 tons of seafood imported into South Korea.
Among the key species imported from the U.S., ?FROZEN SALMON saw a notable increase, with 2,903 tons imported, compared to 0 tons last year. FROZEN ATKA MACKEREL imports also surged by 126% to 2,455 tons, up from 1,084 tons in the previous year. Additionally, FROZEN RAY (Skate) imports increased by 23% to 2,215 tons, compared to 1,796 tons last year.
However, FROZEN YELLOWFIN SOLE imports dropped by 47% to 2,353 tons, down from 4,471 tons last year, while FROZEN POLLOCK MILT imports decreased by 32% to 1,299 tons, compared to 1,922 tons in 2023.
In Russia, prices for salmon caviar reached 5.8 thousand rubles per kilogram in July of this year. This is 7% lower than in July 2023, when the cost of a kilogram of red caviar reached 6.3 thousand rubles, according to EMISS data.
Since the beginning of the year, caviar prices have fallen slightly - by only 0.8%.
Prices for red caviar are falling despite the decline in salmon production this year. According to estimates by the Federal Agency for Fisheries, the volume of salmon catch will fall by half compared to the previous record year and will amount to 250–260 thousand tons (in 2023 — 609 thousand tons).
According to the results of last year, Russia produced about 25 thousand tons of red caviar, which is almost 1.5 times higher than the annual consumption of this product in the country.
Against the backdrop of growing production volumes of red caviar in Russia, the price of this product also began to decline. In September 2023, it fell by 0.6%, in October - by another 2.5% compared to the previous month, and in November, for the first time since the beginning of the year, it fell below 6 thousand rubles per kg.
Barramundi Group Ltd (“the Company”) (EURONEXT: BARRA) – Reference is made to the stock exchange notice dated 19 September?2023 regarding the Company’s former Australian operations, and the stock exchange notice dated 28 February 2024 regarding progress on financing of the Company’s operations in Brunei.
The resolution of the Australian operations and the meeting of immediate financing requirements in the Brunei operations marked key milestones in the critical restructuring of the Group’s subsidiaries.
Further to its restructuring efforts at the subsidiary level, the Company is now working with its financial advisors, KordaMentha Pte Ltd (“KordaMentha”), to implement a comprehensive restructuring scheme at the holding company. Their expertise will be instrumental in guiding the Company through the process of solidifying a restructuring plan that is aimed at securing the financial sustainability of the Company.
While the specifics of this restructuring is being fine-tuned, it is expected to materially affect the value of the Company’s shares.
The Company is committed to working closely with KordaMentha to finalize a strategy that will lead to a best possible outcome for all stakeholders.
Further updates will be provided as the restructuring process progresses.
The MSC ecolabel has responded to accusations of forced labour on certain certified tuna vessels, according to research published on 3 September, which accused it of allowing cases of forced labour, particularly on certified tuna vessels. For its part, MSC rejects these accusations.
In her report published in Nature, entitled “Does tuna ecolabelling do more harm than good for fishermen?”, researcher Katrina Nakamura reveals shortcomings in the MSC’s self-declaration procedures regarding labour on some of the 3,327 tuna vessels certified by the MSC, the world’s most recognised ecolabel for sustainable seafood.
The incriminated vessels are also the subject of an investigation by the International Transport Federation (ITF) inspectorate, which has identified serious abuses ranging from lack of pay, forced labour and untreated workplace injuries. The Taiwanese purse seiner Win Far 636, for example, is the subject of an investigation following the death of an observer who had reported harassment and threats. Other vessels, the Charlotte M, the Svetlana M, the Natalia Victoria, the Dayna S and the Viki K, all registered in the United States, were reported to be in the process of being investigated.
ABANCA and the Spanish Aquaculture Business Association (APROMAR) have renewed, for another year, the collaboration agreement they maintain to, through a common strategy, "consolidate their alliance to strengthen aquaculture activity, of great importance in the country and which already has a clear commitment to respect for the environment."
The agreement has been signed by the director of the ABANCA Business Center in Seville, Rafael Hernández, and the manager of APROMAR, Javier Ojeda.
APROMAR has highlighted that this agreement will allow its associates to access various financing options adapted to the needs of the sector, focusing on energy efficiency and sustainability. The agreement includes products such as a five-year credit policy without commissions, which helps to cover deficits due to biological and seasonal stoppages, as well as interest-free and commission-free loans and a naval mortgage for the construction, purchase or repair of more modern and ecological aquaculture vessels.
The National Society of Artisanal Fishing (Sonapescal) accuses the official of allowing the entry of Chinese vessels for illegal fishing during her term as Vice Minister of Fisheries and Aquaculture of Produce.
The recent appointment of Úrsula Desilú León Chempén as Minister of Foreign Trade and Tourism raises concerns due to her background in the fishing sector and her possible connection with illegal fishing.
Sonapescal blames León for having facilitated the entry of Chinese vessels that illegally fish squid in Peruvian waters, when she held her position as Vice Minister of Fisheries and Aquaculture of the Ministry of Production.
According to the program La Contra, directed by Paolo Benza, after a meeting of almost two hours at the offices of Produce on May 24, 2023, in which five officials from the Chinese embassy participated, including Ambassador Song Yang, the entry of Chinese vessels to Peruvian ports increased without complying with the satellite monitoring requirements of Peruvian law.
Úrsula Desilú León Chempén met with officials from the Chinese embassy when she served as Vice Minister of Fisheries and Aquaculture of the Ministry of Production (Produce). After said meeting, fishermen claim that Chinese vessels without due regulation increased. Capture Infobae Perú/Renato Silva.
A fundamental requirement for the success of programs aimed at promoting the responsible use of antibiotics in animal production is to quantify the use of antimicrobials (AMU) but in a standardized and solid way, in such a way that it allows fair comparisons between animal populations of different size and composition and between drugs of different therapeutic potency.
Under this premise, scientists from the University of O'Higgins and Sernapesca conducted a new study in which they sought to introduce the use of standardized AMU metrics and indicators to quantify the use of florfenicol and oxytetracycline in Chilean salmon farming.
Author: Francisco Soto / SalmonExpert | Read the full articlehere
Up to £14 million from the Marine Fund Scotland (MFS) will be announced to support projects aligned with the Blue Economy Vision as one of the key priorities for the Rural Affairs and Islands Sector
In a recent statement, Mairi Gougeon, Scotland’s Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs, Land Reform and Islands, has highlighted the Scottish Government’s focus on addressing significant financial challenges while advancing key priorities in the rural and islands sectors.
Author: Oliver McBride / TheFishingDaily | Read the full articlehere
AKVA group has taken over construction of Årdal Aqua’s post-smolt facility in Årdal, Norway, following Billund Aquaculture’s bankruptcy.
When complete, the Årdal facility will consist of four post-smolt modules, each with a capacity of 1,500 metric tons. AKVA confirmed it expects to finish construction in June 2025.
AKVA said it recruited former Billund employees who had been working on the project and that it will also contribute additional resources “to ensure the successful completion of the facility.”
Author: Cliff White / SeafoodSource | Read the full article here
It has been a hectic week (week 35) on the Norwegian mackerel fishing grounds with great activity northwest of Ålesund, reports Norwegian pelagic group, Norges Sildesalgslag.
A a total of 38,186 tonnes of mackerel were caught, where Sunday was the biggest day with 10,773 tonnes distributed among over 70 vessels.
In the corresponding week 35 in 2023, there was 19,205 tonnes caught. The fleet has gathered around 80 miles north-west of Ålesund and there is a lot of activity in the area.
The Agreement between the European Union and the Republic of Angola on the facilitation of sustainable investments has entered into force, the first EU agreement of its kind and whose objective is to encourage foreign investments necessary to achieve the sustainable development goals. According to the European Commission, the Agreement will create a more transparent, efficient and predictable business environment for investors in Angola and will promote sustainable investment in this country by EU companies.
Source: IndustriasPesqueras | Read the full articlehere
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