Search Results for: seafood

Market

China to assist Vietnamese seafood export thrive in 2023

China “Zero COVID” policy has ended and seafood export from Vietnam now have access to the market of the 1.4…

Read More »
International

Seafood export of Iran hike 68%

IRNA (Tehran) – According to Javad Sadati nejad, minister of agriculture in Iran, seafood export have increased by 68% in…

Read More »
Market

Vietnam seafood export reached USD 10 billion for the 1st time

A “Celebration of seafood exports exceeding USD 10 billion” was held on December 10th in the evening in Ho Chi…

Read More »
News

China rapidly increases seafood purchase from Vietnam

The Vietnam Customs Authority has reported seafood exports totaling approximately $862.0 million. This represents a decrease of 13.7% compared to…

Read More »
News

Scientists turn seafood waste into biodegradable batteries

Scientists have developed a novel biodegradable battery made from seafood waste, which theyclaim is a viable option for storing power…

Read More »
News

Shellfish poisoning: types, symptoms, prevention

Shellfish can contain toxins that cause a variety of poisoning syndromes. These include crustaceans (crab, lobster, and shrimp), filter-feeding bivalve…

Read More »
Startups

Turning crab shell waste into organic fertilizer: a sustainable solution from Satkhira

In the coastal region of Shyamnagar, Satkhira, a groundbreaking solution to environmental waste is taking shape. Aslam Hossain, a resident…

Read More »
International

U.S. Department of Labor flags Indian shrimp for forced labor concerns

The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) added Indian shrimp to its “List of Goods Produced by Child Labor or Forced…

Read More »
Market

Hilsa prices are high amid the export ban

Despite a government ban on hilsa exports to India this year, the price of the fish continues to rise in…

Read More »
International

Thailand’s war against invasive blackchin Tilapia

Thailand is grappling with a serious environmental challenge as the blackchin tilapia, labeled the “most invasive species” to hit the…

Read More »
Back to top button

We use cookies to provide you best services and by continuing to use this site, we assume you are agree with it. Privacy Policy

The cookie settings on this website are set to "allow cookies" to give you the best browsing experience possible. If you continue to use this website without changing your cookie settings or you click "Accept" below then you are consenting to this.

Close