Danish herring fishery gets MSC certified in 10 months
The Danish Pelagic Producers’ Organisation (DPPO) North Sea herring fishery
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The Danish Pelagic Producers’ Organisation (DPPO) North Sea herring fishery
The Baltic Sea Cod Fisheries are divided in two stocks,
– We have therefore begun to put the basis of the agreement into place. Among other things, this involves carrying out a complete energy mapping of the company divided by the individual process operations, explains Environmental Manager Henrik Sørensen.
The heading may be somewhat cryptic, but it refers to the fact that Denmark is now allowed to export salmon with increased dioxin content to third countries.
Samples of the new fishmeal production from the factory in South Africa which has entered into collaboration with TripleNine have now arrived at the company’s laboratory in Esbjerg for analysis.
The sand eel population in the North Sea is doing well and a good season with catches of very high quality fish is expected.
Denmarks largest fishing vessel the 75 meters and 2.700 BT
For the past three years, TripleNine Fish has been in
A licence agreement has just been signed with a fishmeal factory in South Africa. Among other things, the agreement entails that TripleNine will be responsible for export sales of the South African fishmeal.
The Danish fishmeal industry may be small in a global
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