Biggest seafood show in Malaysia
The International Exhibition on Seafood and Seafood Processing, Malaysian Seafood Expo 2010, will be held from 20 to 22 May 2010.
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The International Exhibition on Seafood and Seafood Processing, Malaysian Seafood Expo 2010, will be held from 20 to 22 May 2010.
A new mission comprising European Union (EU) veterinary experts will
The price of Kota Kinabalu has increased lately due to the year-end bad weather that has led to a supply shortage in the West Coast.
Malaysian fishing trawler has been detained within the conservation zone in Sabah’s coast raises concern.
Terengganu is going to have RM200mil shrimp project that creates jobs for locals as well as strengthen the region’s economy.
Texchem Resources Bhd, a Malaysian seafood company, has announced to increase its stock of surimi products from a yearly MYR 3 million (EUR 614,540) to MYR 10 million (EUR 2 million) by next year.
Satellite technology is gaining momentum in the eastern states of the Asian peninsula to track the fishes.
The government of Malaysia has allocated nearly RM15 million as special aquaculture aid for individual breeders under the Ninth Malaysian Plan (9MP).
Malaysian waters are facing acute shortage of different types of fishes that went missing, confirm local news report.
As the Malaysian aquaculture products got the nod to be exported it still lacks environmental standards.
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