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There's no better way to gather news than in person, and the IntraFish team took full advantage this week. Editor Drew Cherry and Executive Editor John Fiorillo discuss what we learned from panels at the IntraFish Seafood Leadership Event, as well as from the Seafood Expo North America showfloor.
Just how bad are retail seafood sales in Western markets? Really bad. New statistics released for December show that 2023 was a year for seafood to forget. But there are some lessons in the data, and some signs that a turnaround may be underway. IntraFish editors Drew Cherry and John Fiorillo discuss the outlook with Anne-Marie Roerink, president of 210 Analytics.
Just a few years ago, aquaculture was a dirty word in some NGO circles, but the tide has been shifting steadily, and most informed environmental groups and their backers are seeing that sustainable fish farming will be critical to food security, and possibly one of the keys to protecting other ocean species. A comment sent from Walmart heiress Christy Walton to IntraFish gave us a leaping off point for this week's discussion.
Join the IntraFish team as we discuss why the Peruvian anchovy harvest is so important for the global seafood industry, the massive Bristol Bay sockeye salmon run and the challenges facing salmon farming companies in Eastern Canada.
We covered three controversial and interesting topics on IntraFish.com this week. We brought in the reporters behind the stories to give a deeper look at an ugly community battle against aquaculture in Sweden, a fight for Indigenous rights in Chile and an effort to bring more minorities into the aquaculture industry.
Join the IntraFish team as we discuss the labor shortage plaguing the seafood sector (and the tough sell that seafood companies have to make). Plus Alaska updates, including the specter of a nuclear submarine impacting salmon populations.
We dive into the huge spiking in shipping costs with a special guest: Holly Birkett, a reporter with IntraFish sister publication Tradewinds, which covers the shipping industry. Birkett explains why costs have risen so dramatically, and delivers some bad news for those hoping for rates to come down soon.
The Netflix documentary "Seaspiracy" has sparked a lot of controversy, with heated conversations around the film's methodology, sources and conclusions lighting up the web. IntraFish journalists Drew Cherry, John Fiorillo, Rachel Sapin and John Evans weigh in on the backlash and what the film ultimately achieved. Plus! Bonus segment on a harmful algae outbreak in the Chilean salmon industry. www.intrafish.com
The aquaculture industry has always struggled to tell its story. Maybe it's time to think about how to get more of the experts in front of the world. The IntraFish team discusses it, plus findings from recent business intelligence research showing what retail and foodservice sectors have in store for the seafood industry.
Plant-based and cell-based seafood is coming quickly, and there's not much the "conventional" seafood industry can do to stop it. We look back at last week's IntraFish digital event, where we brought some of the leaders in plant- and cell-based seafood together to debate the issue. Plus, we talk about coronavirus outbreaks at seafood facilities. And a Red Lobster brawl. Join Editor-in-Chief Drew Cherry, Executive Editor John Fiorillo and Editor Rachel Mutter for this week's episode.
Join a gang of IntraFish journalists including Drew Cherry, John Fiorillo, Rachel Sapin, Demi Korban and John Evans as they discuss how the rapidly crumbling foodservice infrastructure is hitting seafood, plus a look at what dwindling cold storage capacity will mean for seafood.
The IntraFish team discusses the continuing impact of the coronavirus on the seafood industry, and what it might mean for upcoming trade shows. Plus, a look at LoveTheWild, the upstart seafood brand that met the harsh reality of the retail world.
We're talking more about Alaska pollock, more of the time. That's because the traditionally production-focused industry is starting to learn about this thing called...(snap, snap)...ah yes, marketing. The IntraFish team discusses the efforts to turn Alaska pollock, industrial groundfish, into Wild Alaska Pollock: Superfish. Can the industry pull it off?
Hvorfor flytte oppdrett på land og ikke beholde den i vann? Og hvordan tilrettelegge for at fisken ikke bare skal overleve, men også ha en trivsel som gir god tilvekst? I denne episoden av #LØRN snakker Silvija med daglig leder i Fredrikstad Seafoods, Roger Fredriksen, om utvikling av ny teknologi som har fiskevelferd i fokus og gjennomfører det i praksis.— Teknologien er bortkastet om ikke fiskevelferd er i fokus i vår bransje, forteller han.Dette lørner du: ResirkuleringBærekraftJordbrukDyrevelferdRobotic Anbefalt litteratur: Intrafish.no Ilaks.no div skribenter som f.eks LekangDenne podcasten er laget i samarbeid med Kompetanseforum Østfold. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Future of Food: Exploring the Multiple Challenges to Sustaining Our Nutritional NeedsAired Thursday, 22 August 2019, 3:00 PM EST / 12:00 PM PSTThe world’s population continues to grow. Our access to information continues to increase. Ranging from decadent restaurant marketing messages to sophisticated dietary needs to weight loss gimmicks to a lack of clean water and whole foods, around the world we are all seeing food through varying lenses. As a result, we are collectively demanding more and more from the planet to meet the demands of our consumption. Join Jennifer as she explores a fascinating variety of sustainability hurdles with Scott Nichols, Founder and CEO of Food’s Future, LLC and Chair of the ASC BoD.Bio:Scott Nichols, Founder and CEO of Food’s Future, LLC and Chair of the ASC BoDPrior to founding Food’s Future, Scott was co-founder and managing director at Verlasso Harmoniously Raised Fish. There, he led Verlasso to become the first ocean-raised salmon to receive a buy ranking from the Monterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch program that recognizes environmentally responsible farming practices. In recognition of his efforts to communicate the value of sustainable seafood, he was named the 2015 Seafood Marketer of the Year by IntraFish.In land-based agriculture, Scott’s experience includes product development research through commercialization for both vegetable and row crops. He is an inventor on 43 patents in a variety of plant and crop science areas.Scott is a frequent speaker on how to address the world’s future food needs and how ever-increasing sustainability must be an integral part of agriculture’s evolution. Recent addresses include the Environmental Defense Fund, Seafood Expo North America, Seafood Summit, Fortune Brainstorm Green, the Global Ocean Action Summit, University of North Carolina, Duke University, University of Chicago and the Wharton School.Previously, Scott was a member of the JRS Biodiversity Foundation board of directors whose extensive work on biodiversity projects in Africa and South America gave him a deep appreciation for developing comprehensive approaches to sustainable food production. He is currently a member of the board of directors for the Aquaculture Stewardship Council whose mission is to create a world where aquaculture plays a major role in supplying food and social benefits for mankind while minimizing negative impacts on the environment.Scott’s education includes the Advanced Management Program at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and a Ph.D. in biochemistry from UCLA.
Patentstyret innvilger hundrevis av patenter hvert år, mange av dem innenfor fiskeri og havbruk. Sjefingeniør Randi Gaarder forteller hva som er viktig når du skal søke om eneretten til den tekniske løsningen du har funnet opp. Gaarder intervjues av Anders Furuset, journalist i IntraFish.
IntraFish journalists had a lot to parse out on this week's podcast. From Antarctica's krill fishery to small-scale sustainable aquaculture projects to Chilean scandals to beauty company investments in salmon farming, Demi Korban, Drew Cherry, Lola Navarro, John Evans and Nina Unlay hit on it all. Enjoy the ride!
You made it through another week -- time to relax and unwind with the IntraFish crew. Editor-in-Chief Drew Cherry, Reporters Rachel Sapin, John Evans and Demi Korban and Executive Editor John Fiorillo have a lot to chew over from the week, but narrowed it down to a few key topics. Enjoy, and read more at www.intrafish.com.
Live from the IntraFish Seafood Investor Forum in NYC on May 23, we brought together an expert panel to talk about the opportunities and challenges of investing in the seafood, aquaculture and fisheries industries. Joining us was Amy Novogratz of Aqua-Spark, Robert Orr of Cuna del Mar, Kristoffer Jordheim of Pareto Securities and Thor Talseth of Amerra Capital Management. Enjoy!
An all-star seafood news line up! While you wait for the Game of Thrones finale, IntraFish journalists Rachel Mutter, Lola Navarro, Demi Korban, John Evans, John Fiorillo and Drew Cherry are here. We hash out the latest developments, including gatherings from Brussels, our controversial Person of the Year selection, the rise of pangasius, and the fallout from the US-China trade war. Dracarys!
Marel er i gang med å bruke kunstig intelligens. Det siste året har de ansatt over førti nye utviklere og åpnet kontor i nærheten av Google og Microsoft. I denne podkasten snakker Stein–Erik Jøllanger, produktspesialist for softwaren til Marel, om hva robotteknologi betyr for sjømatnæringen. Han intervjues av Anders Furuset, journalist i IntraFish.
Far og sønn Milan og Oskar Markovic har startet selskapet Sealab sammen. Milan skulle levere undervannskamera til oljenæringen, men traff ikke markedet. Idet han skulle til å gi opp, ble teknologien oppdaget av havbruksnæringen. I denne podkasten forteller far og sønn om gründerlivet og om planene videre for selskapet. De intervjues av journalist Anders Furuset i IntraFish.
The gang's (almost) all here! IntraFish journalists from around the globe came together to discuss the top stories of 2018, their outlook for 2019, and what they're looking forward to covering in the coming year. Starring Dominic Welling, Lola Navarro, John Fiorillo, Drew Cherry, John Evans and Rachel Mutter.
Marine Harvest is no more...meet Mowi. In this edition of the IntraFish podcast, Editorial Director Drew Cherry, Online Editor Dominic Welling, Executive Editor John Fiorillo and Senior Reporter Lola Navarro discuss the move, and whether or not seafood can finally find branded success.
In this special Spanish-language edition of IntraFish Podcast in Spanish, Senior Reporter Lola Navarro brings you the most relevant stories from the tenth edition of AquaSur and this week's salmon news from Magallanes, Chile's booming salmon region.
On this edition of the IntraFish podcast, you'll hear from Camilla Aadland, who heads up our new sister site TekFisk, which covers research and technology in the seafood industry. Camilla speaks with Tony Chen and John Constantino, co-founders of big data analytics group Manolin, which upped stakes from America, and is now developing its technology in the world's aquaculture hub, Norway. If you're a Norwegian speaker, TekFisk produces a weekly podcast available on iTunes.
This week on the IntraFish podcast: New developments in fish feed ingredients, Vietnam's pangasius comeback, and the US void for bland whitefish.
Knut Botngård har startet opp Botngård Bioprotix som er i gang med prøveproduksjon av fluelarver. Planen er at en ny fabrikk skal bygges i Bjugn like ved Marine Harvests fôrfabrikk. I denne podkasten forteller han om hvordan det går så langt. Botngård blir intervjuet av Intrafish-journalist Anders Furuset.
Just how badly will seafood feel the pinch from the expanding trade war between the US and China? Editorial Director Drew Cherry, Executive Editor John Fiorillo and Reporter Rachel Sapin weigh in.
This week's IntraFish podcast dives into some high-profile departures, discusses sky-high salmon prices and the climate for seafood investments.
TekFisk's Camilla Aadland discusses AquaSpark and Hatch's projects to foster and invest in new innovations in fish farming.
IntraFish Episode 18: Legislating Cooke out of business, M&As by IntraFish Media
The IntraFish editorial team dissects key trends, news and buzz at this year's Seafood Expo North America in Boston.
Norway has been on the forefront of salmon farming development from the very beginning of the industry. But with limits on growth -- due mainly to politics, suitable climates and fish health -- the salmon farming industry must find new ways to grow. Enter Norway's salmon development licenses, a project aimed at spurring innovation in how the fish is farmed with a specific aim on how to reduce sea lice loads -- one of the biggest impacts on the Norwegian salmon farming industry. The results have been amazing, with concepts that could have been brought delivered by an alien culture. IntraFish.no Editor Joar Grindheim and TekFisk Editor Camilla Aadland explain what it all means.
In Episode 14, Editorial Director Drew Cherry, Executive Editor John Fiorillo and Senior Reporter Dominic Welling break down recent topics in the seafood sector including recent sustainability initiatives by Costco, Walmart and other major retailers, the Marine Stewardship Council's (MSC) new labor standard push, and the bullish outlook on the shrimp and whitefish sectors.
In this edition of the IntraFish Podcast, Editor Rachel Mutter, Reporter Kim Tran and Reporter Lola Navarro discussed this year's main takeaways from the China Fisheries and Seafood Expo. Check out the blog here for an in-depth look at what happened during the expo: http://www.intrafish.com/events/1374065/china-show-blog-ecuadorian-shrimp-prices-hike-15-percent-ahead-of-chinese-new-year
In this edition of the IntraFish Podcast, we discuss Cooke Aquaculture's recent farmed salmon escape, the first commercial sale of genetically modified salmon in Canada, and controversial new seafood import rules in the United States.
In this episode, Editorial Director Drew Cherry, Executive Editor John Fiorillo, Editor Rachel Mutter and Editor Elisabeth Fischer discuss the first-ever IntraFish Women in Seafood Leadership Summit.
In this episode of the IntraFish podcast, Editorial Director Drew Cherry, Executive Editor John Fiorillo and Reporter Kim Tran dive into the ongoing tuna debacle. Last week, Bumble Bee agreed to plead guilty for its role in a conspiracy to fix the prices of canned and pouched tuna sold in the United States. Since then, amended complaints were filed in the dozens of antitrust cases against the tuna firms. These new complaints revealed new details on alleged price sharing, downsizing cans, raising prices as well as a list of 56 seafood professionals on a so-called 'Conspiracy’s Players List.' Follow the developments in this case and catch up on what you missed here: http://www.intrafish.com/topic/tunatrouble/
In this episode of the IntraFish podcast, Editorial Director Drew Cherry, Executive Editor John Fiorillo and Reporter Kim Tran dissect the Boston Seafood Show and the upcoming wild Alaska salmon season, and give you their thoughts on what Brussels will bring. Correction: In the podcast, the pre-season troll treaty harvest allocation for king salmon for 2017 in southeast Alaska was said to be 41 percent more than 2016, but 2017's allocation projection of 209,700 is actually 41 percent less, year-on-year.
In the latest episode of the IntraFish Podcast, Editorial Director Drew Cherry, Executive Editor John Fiorillo, Senior Reporter Dom Welling and Reporter Kim Tran analyze the latest trends from pangasius pulled from shelves and the upcoming US catfish inspection program to 'fake news' negatively affecting tilapia sales. Read more on IntraFish.com Also mentioned in the podcast is the 2017 NYC Seafood Investor Forum on May 23. Learn more about early bird specials here: http://www.intrafish.com/news/1213806/registration-is-open-intrafish-announces-date-for-nyc-seafood-investor-forum
In the latest episode of the IntraFish Podcast, Editorial Director Drew Cherry, Executive Editor John Fiorillo and Reporter Kim Tran analyze the latest trends and trade threats gleaned from the National Fisheries Institute's Global Seafood Marketing Conference.
In this episode of the IntraFish podcast, Editorial Director Drew Cherry talks with Executive Editor John Fiorillo about his latest column addressing an apparent growing rift between the WWF and MSC. Is the alliance between the groups crumbling under the business demands of operating an eco-label program? For more in-depth coverage on topics in this podcast: http://www.intrafish.com/commentary/1197107/msc-in-another-stinky-family-feud
Editor Rachel Mutter and Reporter Kim Tran report live from the China Fishery and Seafood show, and discuss the new opportunities suppliers are finding in the growing market.
In this episode of the IntraFish podcast, Editorial Director Drew Cherry talks with Executive Editor John Fiorillo, Editor Elisabeth Fischer and Senior Reporter Dom Welling about the latest revelations on Brexit, Iceland and the upcoming US elections and how it will impact the global seafood map. For more in-depth coverage on topics in this podcast: New UK seafood trade alliance formed in wake of Brexit http://www.intrafish.com/news/922071/new-uk-seafood-trade-alliance-formed-in-wake-of-brexit Iceland's fishing crews vote for 'indefinite' strike www.intrafish.com/marketplace/7783…-new-ad-campaign WikiLeaks mails connect Clinton, foreign workers and Alaska processing http://www.intrafish.com/processor/1173796/wikileaks-mails-connect-clinton-foreign-workers-and-alaska-processing
In this episode of the IntraFish podcast, Editorial Director Drew Cherry talks with Editor Elisabeth Fischer and Reporter Lola Navarro about the latest revelations on slavery in the seafood chain, German discounters' frozen fish price wars and Turkey's fast-moving aquaculture sector. For more in-depth coverage on topics in this podcast: Kilic to significantly ramp up bluefin production http://www.intrafish.com/aquaculture/774634/kilic-to-significantly-ramp-up-bluefin-production Fair game? Lidl Germany goes after Iglo fish fingers in new ad campaign http://www.intrafish.com/marketplace/778366/fair-game-lidl-germany-goes-after-iglo-fish-fingers-in-new-ad-campaign
In the third episode of the IntraFish Podcast, Editorial Director Drew Cherry, Executive Editor John Fiorillo and Reporter Kim Tran discuss Northern Fish's most recent offering through Amazon Treasure Truck, the potential of seafood online ordering and deliveries as well as the most recent We Tried It with Ocean Beauty's Albacore Tuna Burgers. Check out the video of the Ocean Beauty taste test here: http://www.intrafish.com/marketplace/774946/we-tried-it-watch-a-trio-of-sisters-critique-ocean-beauty-albacore-tuna-burgers Read more about the Amazon Treasure Truck deal here: http://www.intrafish.com/marketplace/774031/northern-fish-amazon-push-fresh-salmon-via-treasure-trucks
In the second episode of the IntraFish Podcast, Editorial Director Drew Cherry, Executive Editor John Fiorillo and Reporter Kim Tran discuss an ongoing lawsuit involving Santa Barbara Smokehouse's massive 2014 recall of listeria-tainted salmon; Trans-Ocean's attempt to crack the natural foods market; and salmon's rising prices.
In the very first episode of the IntraFish Podcast, Editorial Director Drew Cherry and Executive Editor John Fiorillo discuss the Marine Stewardship Council's (MSC) move into Fishery Improvement Projects (FIPs), the deepening troubles of Hong Kong giant Pacific Andes, and the controversial idea of salmon farming in Alaska.