AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoFunding & Tech for Shrimp: Aquapulse raised Rs 45 crore to expand its shrimp aquaculture platform, beef up farm-level disease monitoring and water-quality tools, and scale processing and exports across eastern India. Restocking Push: China and Vietnam released 270m fish fry and broodstock into the Beibu Gulf during the seasonal fishing closure, aiming to lift local landings. Eel Breakthrough: Japan began marketing live elvers bred in captivity, a potential step toward reducing pressure from wild elver harvesting. Operational Results in RAS Salmon: Nordic Aqua reported higher Q1 harvests and revenue, with its first positive operating EBIT in March as China RAS ramps up. Investor Lens on Seafood Risks: FAIRR launched a Seafood Index scoring major listed suppliers on social, animal welfare, ecosystem, traceability and food-safety risks. Skills Pressure in Aquaculture & Farming: UK training body Lantra warned that land-based skills shortages could undermine food security and called for urgent government action. Enforcement & Compliance: Ghana’s Fisheries Enforcement Unit arrested two inshore operators at Tema Harbour for operating without valid licenses and improper gear. Trade & Port Momentum: India’s Vizag port topped seafood export gateways in 2025-26, helped by Andhra Pradesh’s aquaculture base, especially vannamei shrimp.
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