
China's Fish Farmers Struggle as Tariffs from Canada Drive Up Food Costs
In a developing story impacting the aquaculture industry, Chinese fish farmers are grappling with surging food costs attributed to recent tariffs levied by Canada on certain seafood products. The Canada Border Services Agency has implemented increased tariffs aimed at countering what it describes as unfair trade practices, significantly affecting the supply chain and the operational costs for fish farming in China. This unexpected turn of events is reshaping the landscape for fish farmers, forcing them to navigate higher expenses and reconsider their business strategies.
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Norway Sounds Alarm Over Salmon Lice Threat to Wild Fish
In a significant development for Norway's fishing industry and environmental health, officials have raised concerns regarding the rising risk of salmon lice infestations. Environmental authorities are sounding the alarm as these parasites pose a substantial threat not only to farmed salmon but also to wild fish populations in Norway's coastal waters.
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