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2006年 5月 5日 星期五
Pan Fish Gets Permission To Buy Up 25% of Norwegian Fish-Farm Licenses NORWAY - Pan Fish ASA ("Pan Fish") has received written confirmation from the Ministry of Fisheries and Coastal Affairs in which the company is granted permission to own up to 25 per cent of the national licensed biomass for farmed salmon and...
2006年 5月 4日 星期四
Strong First Quarter For Aquaculture Giant Cermaq NORWAY - The Norwegian aquaculture Giant Cermaq reports a strong first quarter of 2006 with an EBIT pre fair value of NOK 238.5 million compared to a loss of NOK -23.3 million for the first quarter 2005. CEO Geir Isaksen said "The results...
2006年 5月 2日 星期二
More food for salmon NORWAY - Krill from the Norwegian Sea can become salmon food. A shortage of raw materials for fish feed is leading to increased research on new resources in the sea.
2006年 4月 25日 星期二
A Genuine Farmed Cod NORWAY - For the first time, fish farmers are getting roe from the National Breeding Programme for Cod.
2006年 4月 21日 星期五
Mapping The Cod’s Immune System NORWAY - Scientists at Fiskeriforskning are in full swing with mapping of the important parts of the cod's immune system. The results can be very important for the aquaculture industry.
2006年 4月 20日 星期四
Cod investment could be a mistake, says Norwegian professor NORWAY - Investing in cod farming could prove to be the wrong choice for Norway, according to a leading academic. For large-scale production of farmed cod could push the price of wild cod down, which could be a national economical catastrophe for...
2006年 4月 12日 星期三
Cod Farming Taking Off NORWAY - Norway has been experimenting with codfish farming since the 1980's, and now they're pulling out all stops. Intrafish reports that last year, farmed cod production in Norway topped 13 million pounds, a figure that is...
2006年 4月 7日 星期五
Gene Technology And Selective Breeding Improve Carp Welfare NORWAY - AKVAFORSK will participate in a new EU project intended to make carp less susceptible to disease and stress. Methods in gene technology will be used in selective breeding so that the carps' good genes are passed on more effectively. This...
2006年 4月 5日 星期三
New Economy ? New Food Habits? NORWAY - What has happened to the food habits in Russia since the transition from planned economy to market economy? Are the consumers choosing other and new foods, or are they buying the same as before?
2006年 3月 30日 星期四
Doubles shelf life at zero degrees NORWAY - Recent research shows that it is possible to double the shelf life of fresh fish by lowering the temperature in the cold counters. The result can be improved profitability for the shops and better selections for the customers.
2006年 3月 29日 星期三
Fishing Conflicts Remain Between Norway And Russia NORWAY - Norway has, however, recently been caught up in conflicts with Russia over fishing and salmon exports. Russia forbid the import of fresh farmed Norwegian salmon at the beginning of the year, after Russian officials claimed the fish contained...
Myths and assertions about traceability NORWAY - As a consequence of recalls of minced meat, bans of imports of fresh salmon to Russia and sales of illegal fish from the Barents Sea, traceability and food safety and have become everyday terms.
2006年 3月 28日 星期二
Norwegian Fish-Farming NORWAY - Along its coast Norway has several hundreds of fish farms, breeding many types of fish including the famous Norwegian salmon. Aquaculture, also called fish farming, accounts for an increasing share of the export volume. Production of farmed salmon...
2006年 3月 27日 星期一
Doubles shelf life at zero degrees NORWAY - Recent research shows that it is possible to double the shelf life of fresh fish by lowering the temperature in the cold counters. The result can be improved profitability for the shops and better selections for the customers. A new...
2006年 3月 23日 星期四
Seafood Federation establishes own commission on fish farm escapes NORWAY - The Norwegian Seafood Federation is taking the initiative for getting the escape occasions that occurred in Norway in January properly investigated. The aim is to collect as much information as possible about these escape occasions in order...
2006年 3月 19日 星期日
Salmon dispute: Norway asks EU for consultations NORWAY - The Norwegian Government has asked for consultations with the European Communities on the EU's imposition of definitive anti-dumping measures on Norwegian salmon. This is the first formal step under the WTO dispute settlement mechanism. On...
2006年 3月 17日 星期五
Pan Fish ups stake in Fjord NORWAY - Pan Fish bolstered its top position in the world salmon farming industry on Thursday by raising its stake in Norwegian rival Fjord Seafood to almost 40 percent. Pan Fish, which last week agreed to buy Dutch-Norwegian rival Marine Harvest...
2006年 3月 15日 星期三
Checking Easter food in Brazil NORWAY - Clipfish is typical Easter food in South America, and saithe is particularly popular. Brazil is the largest market, and representatives from Fiskeriforskning will now be travelling there to study what influences people's choices of clipf...
2006年 3月 14日 星期二
A better life with seafood NORWAY - Fiskeriforskning is organising the annual SEAFOODplus Conference in May. This year's theme is "Seafood for a better life".
2006年 3月 13日 星期一
More aquaculture research in Troms? NORWAY - In the past two years, Troms? has experienced a considerable growth of aquaculture-related facilities. New and expanded facilities mean there can be more research and more advanced studies.
2006年 3月 9日 星期四
Norway wishes to build European laboratory for aquaculture technology NORWAY - Just a few miles from the cradle of the aquaculture industry, Europe could have a full-scale facility for developing and testing new aquaculture technology.
2006年 3月 7日 星期二
Salmon group's profits double NORWAY - Norweigan seafood producer Ler?y Seafood Group has reported profits of NOK 274.1 million (?25 million) for 2005, up from NOK 132.7 million the previous year. Ler?y is a 50 per cent shareholder in Scottish Sea Farms, the second largest...
2006年 3月 6日 星期一
Can tidal power affect fish? NORWAY - Statkraft is focusing on tidal power and is planning a floating plant in Kvalsundet Strait outside Troms?. Can such a power plant affect fish farms and the local fish population? Tidal power is a fully renewable and environmentally friendly...
2006年 3月 5日 星期日
Fish Farm Jobs Fear After ?800m Deal NORWAY - Fears have been raised over job losses in the fish-farming industry, with the planned merger of two major salmon producers. The way has been cleared for the formation of a super conglomerate that would have almost complete control of...
2006年 3月 4日 星期六
Consumers turn to Norwegian salmon NORWAY - The scare of the bird flu after it has reached Europe, has made consumers in the EU countries turn from chicken to Norwegian salmon. So far this year the export of salmon has increased by 10 per cent, according to fresh figures. The sale...
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