Fishmasterbutik.com caters to a variety of tastes in Denmark
This article was featured in EUROFISH Magazine 2 2021.
An entrepreneur established a fish processing and sales company intending to export his production. The spread of the coronavirus forced a hasty change of plans as markets shut down, so today he promotes his products on social media and sells directly to Danish consumers from his webshop.
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Convincing fishers to have cameras on board is an uphill battle This article was featured in EUROFISH Magazine 2 2021.…
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Development of fisheries and aquaculture development programmes for Bosnia and Herzegovina
EUROFISH prepared the Fisheries and Aquaculture Development Programmes for three entities: Brčko District, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina,… -
EUROFISH initiated a study on consumption of fish and seafood in Croatia. The objective of the study is to conduct a survey for estimation of consumer habits and preferences of fish consumption in Croatia,…
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Seafood consumption on the increase This article was featured in EUROFISH Magazine 1 / 2021. Ukraine celebrates its 30th anniversary of independence this year. As a young and developing country it is still implementing the reforms designed to build a modern and efficient state.
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Changes to the UK Norway relationship are inevitable but hardly insurmountable This article was featured in EUROFISH Magazine 1 / 2021. The solid ties between Norway and the UK will provide a healthy foundation for the two countries’ relationship from January 2021.
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New report analyses small-scale fishing in Estonia and suggests ways to rejuvenate it This article was featured in EUROFISH Magazine 1 / 2021. The coastal fishery in Estonia is defined by fishing at a depth of up to 20 m. The small-scale fishery is specified as professional fishing on vessels below 12 m and using only passive gears, trawling is forbidden.
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New product forms respond to market demands This article was featured in EUROFISH Magazine 6 / 2020. Alterations in climate patterns, developments in the market for carp products, and shifts in consumer profiles are all having an impact on the way carp is produced and sold in Poland.
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Fish and seafood production in Bulgaria stem primarily from capture fisheries in the Black Sea, and freshwater and marine aquaculture. Freshwater catches, which come mainly from the Danube, are nugatory. Black Sea catches have remained stable over the last years, while production from fish farms, of carps and trout in particular, has grown steadily.
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Sustainable fishing and innovation can improve impacts This article was featured in EUROFISH Magazine 6 / 2020. The National Agency for Fisheries and Aquaculture, ANPA, is the body responsible for the management of fisheries and aquaculture in Romania. It develops a national strategy for the sector and the regulations to implement it.
