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    Royal Greenland feels the pressure with $16m loss in first half of 2023

    CEO Susanne Arfelt Rajamand notes Royal Greenland is impacted by "volatile environment", but despite market challenges, she predicts better results in second half of 2023.

    USD 200 million to electrify Ecuador’s shrimp farms

    This development aligns with international sustainability standards and prepares Ecuador's shrimp farms for a more sustainable and economically stable future.

    Noray to transform the shrimp industry to sustainability

    Benjamin Ajo, Noray's new CEO, confirms that his predecessor, Bjørn Aspheim, will continue to support the company in this task of achieving a more sustainable shrimp industry.

    “A Crisis of Our Own Making” the SSA report describing the shrimp oversupply problem

    The SSA, in its research report titled "A Crisis of Our Own Making," described the problem of the oversupply of shrimp worldwide.

    Noray appoints Benjamin Ajo as new CEO

    "Noray is going to be a game changer for shrimp production," says Ajo. The company's new CEO takes over from co-founder Bjørn Aspheim.

    Indonesian aquaculture startup DELOS celebrates funding success

    Aquatech startup completes its Series A funding round, and vows to "revolutionise" Indonesia's aquaculture industry.
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    The Global Shrimp Forum 2023 comes to an end

    The 7th marked the closure of the Global Shrimp Forum 2023, the second edition of this event held in Utrecht.

    Pamela Nath, elevating Ecuadorian shrimp to the global sustainable seafood stage

    We Are Aquaculture interviewed Pamela Nath, the Sustainable Shrimp Partnership (SSP) director, to know both closely.

    Challenging period for global aquaculture in 2H 2023

    According to Rabobank's Global Aquaculture Update 2H 2023, demand will remain weak, prices will be lower, and profitability will be eroded by fishmeal shortages.

    Ecuadorian shrimp, one of Mitsui’s investments worth USD 360 million

    Japanese trading house Mitsui & Co. has made official its USD 360 million investment in Industrial Pesquera Santa Priscila (IPSP), a world leader in shrimp farming.
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