Seafood Expo Asia
Singapore
4-6 September 2024
The Seafood Marketplace for Asia
Seafood Expo Asia is a trade event where buyers and suppliers of seafood from around the world come together to network and conduct business in the lucrative Asia markets.
In the Mediterranean, blue crab have become a problem as the species – native to the U.S. – outcompetes native organisms.
For Barcelona, Spain-based Craex, the invasive species also presents an opportunity to develop a new market. Craex Operations Manager David Benet told SeafoodSource during Seafood Expo Asia – running from 11 to 13 September in Singapore – the company has homed in on blue crab because it's unique
… Read MoreYangjiang City, Guangdong, China-based Guangdong Harmony Food is riding the wave of popularity that hotpot restaurants have had in China and Southeast Asia with its new line of snakehead products.
At Seafood Expo Asia, running from 11 to 13 September in Singapore, Guangdong Harmony Food Sales Director Fiona Wong told SeafoodSource her company was formed just over a year ago to jump on the opportunity presented by the hotpot trend.
“[Our]
… Read MoreCooke subsidiary Tassal took home the Best New Product award at the inaugural Seafood Excellence Asia Awards – the first time the awards have been run at Seafood Expo Asia, running from 11 to 13 September in Singapore.
Tassal – a subsidiary of Cooke - won the award for its Tassal Tassie Smoked Salmon Twin Pack 2 x 50g. Second place at the award was given to Victoria Island Smokehouse for its Pure Prestige, Scottish Smoked Salmon,
… Read MoreThe 11th edition of Seafood Expo Asia (SEA) kicked off the first day of the three-day expo on 11 September.
The show, running through 13 September at the Sands Expo and Convention Center in Singapore, brought in 363 exhibiting companies from 41 countries. Featuring 26 national and regional pavilions – eight pavilions more than in the 2022 edition – event organizer Diversified Communications said the show is 86 percent
… Read MoreTokushima, Japan-based Re:Blue is using a full suite of modern technologies to bring oyster farming into the 21st century.
The company, founded in 2018, is using IoT, AI, and machine learning technology to enhance its oyster farming. Part of the goal of using new technology, Re:Blue CFO Fumiaki Ando told SeafoodSource during Seafood Expo Asia – running from 11 to 13 September in Singapore – is to add resiliency to oyster farming in
… Read MoreThe 11th edition of Seafood Expo Asia, running from 11 to 13 September at the Sands Expo and Convention Centre in Singapore, is bringing back its conference program and hosting the Seafood Excellence Asia Awards – recognizing the best new seafood products represented at the expo – for the first time.
The latest edition of Seafood Expo Asia will be the largest in the exhibition’s history, hosting more than 350 exhibitors from
… Read MoreThe next edition of Seafood Expo Asia, taking place 11 to 13 September at the Sands Expo and Convention Centre in Singapore, is set to be the largest in the event’s history.
Event organizer Diversified Communications announced that as of 1 August, the show is nearly fully booked with an exhibit floor that will be 84 percent larger than last year. This 2023 edition of the expo also marks the second time the event will take place in
… Read MoreThe Pacific island nation of Papua New Guinea (PNG) doesn’t just want to fish sustainably – it wants to be at the forefront of sustainability globally.
Speaking with SeafoodSource during Seafood Expo Asia – which ran from 14 to 16 September, 2022, at the Suntec Singapore Convention and Exhibition Centre – representatives of Papua New Guinea’s Fishing Industry Association (FIA) said the country is aiming to go above
… Read MoreThe Global Dialogue on Seafood Traceability (GDST), launched in February 2020, has already gained the support of some of the largest seafood companies in the world, and that trend is likely to continue as seafood companies focus on increased sustainability, according to Thai Union Group Sustainability Director Adam Brennan.
Brennan said traceability is the linchpin holding the entire sustainability movement together. Speaking during a conference
… Read MorePhuket, Thailand-based Tuna Paradise recently established a new program it has dubbed “PFP,” or People Feeding People, to help give back to the hungry in Southeast Asia.
A seafood processing company, Tuna Paradise processes and sells multiple seafood species including hamachi, marlin, swordfish, tuna, and mahi. Founded in 2004, the company started from a small rental facility and 20 part-time workers and has grown into a significant
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