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Amendment targets catfish inspection program
Update: (6/13/2012)

U.S. Sens. John McCain of Arizona and John Kerry of Massachusetts on Thursday filed an amendment to the 2012 Farm Bill that would kill a law transferring regulation of catfish from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).
Vietnamese products promoted in Germany
Update: (6/5/2012)

Currently, there are already several Vietnamese products available at Metro Germany, including fresh and frozen Pangasius (tra or ba sa) fish, tiger prawn, chili sauce, dry foods, outdoor and indoor furniture, ceramic and textile items.
Vietnam seafood export outlook to EU is brighter
Update: (6/5/2012)

In recent time, Vietnam seafood exports to European countries were affected by credit tightening policy in the region, however, after European Seafood Exposition 2012 in Brussels-Belgium, export outlook to the region is brighter.
Vietnam, Russia discuss fishery cooperation
Update: (5/29/2012)

More than 50 Vietnamese and Russian experts discussed cooperation in sea fishing, aquaculture and fish fry species research, and post-harvest technology development at a seminar in the central coastal city of Nha Trang on 23 May.
Imports squeezing out US Catfish industry
Update: (5/29/2012)

The rising volume of imports from China and other Aisan nations, coupled with increasing production costs, is putting pressure on US catfish farmers
U.S. senators urge repeal of USDA catfish rule
Update: (5/27/2012)

(SeafoodSource) Seventeen U.S. senators signed a 24 April letter to Debbie Stabenow, chair of the senate’s Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, urging her to repeal a rule that would transfer inspection of imported catfish from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).
FAO Report: Fish Demand High, Prices Boosted
Update: (5/27/2012)

Global food prices measured by the FAO Food Price Index fell three points or 1.4 per cent from March to April 2012 but seem to have stabilised at a relatively high level of 214 points
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