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“Unicorn” status for Indonesian aquaculture startup eFishery
Indonesian-based eFishery has raised US$108 million in series D funding, taking its overall valuation to USD $1.3 billion.
A new bill in Maine against aquaculture mega-farms
On Thursday, a legislative committee in Maine, U.S., gave the green light to a proposal to stop large-scale aquaculture projects. The proposal seeks to exclude such projects from the purview of state regulators.
“Healthy and robust salmon, ready for harvest in Q1 2024,” Nordic Aqua Partners Chairman expects
Nordic Aqua Partners has expressed attractive margins for the locally...
Artec Aqua signs agreement with Geo Salmo to grow Atlantic salmon on Iceland
Artec Aqua AS has agreed with Geo Salmo to build...
Salmones Camanchaca records a 93% operating revenue increase in Q2 2022
Due to higher prices and increased sales volume Salmones Camanchaca SA...
Andfjord Salmon successfully released smolt in its first land-based pool
Andfjord Salmon has announced that it successfully released some 200,000...
Salmones Camanchaca reports revenues of USD 80.9M, up 16.3% compared to Q1 2021
Despite lower sales volumes and lower average weight Salmones Camanchaca has...
Commercial production and sales growth, highlights of AquaBounty first quarter
Harvested 133 tons of Atlantic salmon, an increase of 46% AquaBounty...
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“Unicorn” status for Indonesian aquaculture startup eFishery
Indonesian-based eFishery has raised US$108 million in series D funding, taking its overall valuation to USD $1.3 billion.
A new bill in Maine against aquaculture mega-farms
On Thursday, a legislative committee in Maine, U.S., gave the green light to a proposal to stop large-scale aquaculture projects. The proposal seeks to exclude such projects from the purview of state regulators.
Start-ups and investors mingle at Blue Food Innovation Summit
Sustainability, regeneration, collaboration and communication on blue food were among the topics discussed during the summit's final day.
Seaweed will be part of the Fish Export Act in Norway
The Norwegian Parliament has unanimously agreed to extend the Fish Export Act to cover seaweed. This would mean that seaweed would be officially classified in Norway as seafood.