US: OBI, Silver Bay, and Trident CEOs predict a year of recovery for Alaska salmon sector

게시됨 2024년 6월 4일

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The Alaskan salmon industry, which saw a profitable 2023 but faced challenges like low prices and plant closures, is looking towards 2024 for stability and profitability. Despite high costs and changes in consumer behavior, companies like Silver Bay Seafoods are expanding and optimistic about the future. The industry is also expecting benefits from a U.S. ban on Russian seafood. Meanwhile, OBI Seafoods and Trident Seafoods are implementing cost-saving measures and strategic investments. A seafood industry task force has been established by Alaska lawmakers to recommend policies to aid commercial fishing.
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Though the salmon sector in the U.S. state of Alaska is facing unsettling times, OBI Seafoods CEO John Hanrahan, Silver Bay Seafoods CEO Cora Campbell, and Trident Seafoods CEO Joe Bundrant are hopeful 2024 will bring more stability and profits.In 2023, Alaska’s total salmon harvest exceeded 200 million fish for just the 10th time ever, but low prices and an early halt to fish purchases frustrated many fishermen, resulting in the Alaska Legislature declaring the state’s seafood industry to be in an “economic crisis.”Following that, several companies announced plant closures and sales, with Peter Pan Seafoods entering receivership and Trident Seafoods in the midst of offloading several processing facilities. Amid this uncertainty, Alaska’s 2024 salmon season kicked off 16 May with the opening of the Copper River sockeye season. U.S. restaurants have already started to offer salmon from this year's season in promotional deals.As of 21 May, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game’s ...

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