
Hot leads and head colds: Here's what we brought back from the Boston seafood show
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 ...
14 Mars 202449min

Behind the damning report on forced labor in China's seafood sector
Journalist Ian Urbina's investigation into the China seafood processing sector has already had a huge effect on the supply chain. His latest story in the series, part of the Outlaw Ocean Project, unco...
29 Feb 202456min

Seafood mergers & acquisitions for dummies
Craigslist is great, but if you're trying to sell a massive seafood company, it's going to take more than an online post. Consolidation has been moving at a rapid pace in the seafood, aquaculture and ...
22 Feb 202444min

Salmon farming gets clotheslined by Patagonia (again)
Clothing giant Patagonia really doesn't like salmon farming, and it's used its massive resources to combat it. Will its latest attack have any effect?Read more news and analysis from Millicent Machell...
15 Feb 202429min

Is land-based salmon farming dead, or just sleeping?
At one point, the leading land-based salmon farmer in the world, Atlantic Sapphire, was worth $1 billion on the Oslo Stock Exchange. It's since become worth just a fraction of that, and several planne...
9 Feb 202442min

Farmed and wild salmon, together at last
This episode gives you a double dose of salmon. First, we talk about two new innovative projects to make wild salmon, well, more like farmed salmon. In addition, we're joined by farmed salmon expert D...
2 Feb 202439min

Is there hope for the farmed shrimp market?
The farmed shrimp market is in disarray: high inventories, lackluster demand and sliding prices. To help us make sense of it all, this week we've invited Rabobank's Gorjan Nikolik to discuss recent re...
26 Jan 202436min

Seafood is tanking at retail. Is it time to panic?
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 ...
19 Jan 202437min





















