Seafood suppliers are struggling to get their products to market after China banned Japanese seafood imports in response to ...
A Chinese ban on Japanese seafood imports forced the country’s scallop producers to look elsewhere for their processing needs. Ensenada, a city on Mexico’s Pacific coast, might be the answer they are ...
It is considered a dying skill but it takes a good splitter just a split second to split a scallop. Chantal Zwart has been a scallop splitter with George Town Seafoods in Tasmania for 17 years — ever ...
Tasmania's scallop industry is facing a workforce crisis, with many producers now having to send their catch overseas for processing. Producer Allan Barnett says scallops are being sent to Thailand to ...
Amid China's complete suspension of Japanese seafood imports due to the discharge of contaminated water from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, the Japanese government has decided to add ...
Japan’s government plans to have prison inmates process scallops for export, in order to overcome a bottleneck arising from China’s ban on imported seafood from its neighbor, according to a Mainichi ...
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The government will invite businesses to join a delegation to be sent to Vietnam next month at the earliest to inspect processing facilities in the South-East Asian country. — The Japan News TOKYO: ...
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