EUROFISH participated in the national workshop on bivalves in Izmir, Turkey, organized as part of the Technical Cooperation project “Sustainable development of the aquaculture sector from a postharvest perspective with focus on quality,…
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Behnan Thomas
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EUROFISH took part in the national workshop within the Technical Cooperation project “Sustainable development of the aquaculture sector from a postharvest perspective with focus on quality,…
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EUROFISH organised a national workshop “Tendencies in aquaculture value chain”. The workshop was held at the 7th International Fair “Future Fish Eurasia” at the Trade Fair Center of Izmir.…
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EUROFISH carried out a socio-economic and marketing analysis of the Croatian freshwater aquaculture sector. The study focused on an evaluation of the current value chain and markets for carp and trout,…
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Projects
Study to support the development of sea-basin cooperation in the Mediterranean, Adriatic and Ionian, and the Black Seas
Further to providing a detailed overview of the marine and maritime sectors that make up the blue economy in Bulgaria and Romania,… -
EUROFISH participated in a national workshop in Latvia dedicated to the development of the aquaculture sector and market trends in Europe.…
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EUROFISH in cooperation with the Fish Market Development Association in Poland was involved in a conference dedicated to traceability and labelling of seafood products issues.…
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November / December 2013 EM 6 Country profiles: Poland, Armenia, and Serbia Aquaculture: Fish tanks come in different shapes,…
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All aquacultural facilities need tanks, basins, or other containers to hold the water and the fish. They are available in various shapes and sizes and can be made from different materials. Tank design and construction depends heavily on their intended application. Every model has certain advantages and disadvantages, and no universal solution meets all aquacultural needs.
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The European fish and seafood processing industry relies on a consistent supply of raw materials to satisfy growing consumer demand from both domestic and export markets. Recently, Matthias Keller, vice president of the European Federation of National Organisations of Importers and Exporters of Fish (CEP), delivered a presentation to representatives of the Dutch fish-processing industry. He delivered four key messages.
