Where are the Asian aquaculture startups?
Despite accounting for 90 percent of global aquaculture production, Asia does not seem to be producing many startups in the space. But is this really the case?
Barramundi Asia promotes key exec to head of people and partnerships | Intrafish
The fast-growing company is preparing for a possible IPO.
IN FOCUS: How climate change can threaten food production in Singapore
SINGAPORE: While some cheer the cool weather when storms hit Singapore, 40-year-old farmer Chai Nian Kun says to himself: “Jialat” – an expression of concern over what is to come.Heavy rain is not uncommon in tropical Singapore. But days of continuous downpours can wreak havoc on ma
Singapore, a City of Skyscrapers and Little Land, Turns to Farming
Much of Singapore’s food is imported, but coronavirus-related border closures and global trade fights have shown that near-total dependence on the outside world could spell trouble.
Singapore, a city of skyscrapers and little land, turns to farming
Coronavirus-related border closures show that dependence on the outside world for food could spell trouble
Home in Focus: Big fish backup
To support the local aquaculture industry, home-grown company Barramundi Asia donated more than half a tonne of fingerlings to a fish farm last month.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
From local farms to the table
When countries closed their borders earlier this year as the Covid-19 pandemic spread, food security became a very real issue for Singapore.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
What it’s like to eat fish in an aquarium at Singapore’s only underwater dining pop-up
The sold-out popular Aqua Gastronomy experience at SEA Aquarium has been extended until January 2021. Here’s what you can expect.
15 seafood companies are listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange, and more are on their way | Intrafish
Both Norwegian and foreign seafood companies are working for a listing on one of the Oslo Stock Exchange’s marketplaces in the near future.
Singapore reshapes its supply chains to stay resilient against shocks like the coronavirus
From food security to supply chain disruptions, the coronavirus pandemic has highlighted stress points in Singapore’s trade-dependent economy. Against this backdrop, the island-nation’s ability to innovate for the future will give it a key competitive advantage. CNBC’s Nancy Hungerford reports.