Salmon Business reported (24 August 2020):
New scientific study: "Coronavirus can survive on frozen salmon for up to three weeks" https://t.co/RbJxXIkUBi #Boycott #Farmed #Salmon #COVID19 #COVIDー19 #coronavirus pic.twitter.com/6p07MHrSAp
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) August 25, 2020
The Telegraph reported (22 August 2020):
The Express reported (23 August 2020):
The Mirror reported (23 August 2020):
The Sun reported (22 August 2020):
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Intrafish reported (28 July 2020):
Fish Farming Expert reported (21 June 2020) that salmon farmers who cannot sell their unwanted fish can "apply to a new £1.25 million fund to cover the costs of maintaining unsold stock" in freezers.
The Scottish Government scheme, funded by the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF), compensates businesses for the cost of transporting, freezing and storing salmon, trout and shellfish until the end of 2020. Storage is relatively cheap, at between £5-£10 per tonne for 10 weeks, but the initial blast freezing can cost up to £300 per tonne. "It is understood that cold storage capacity is available at facilities in the north east that primarily store whitefish, and at distribution depots at Larkhall and Bellshill in the Central Belt," reported Fish Farming Expert.
More details on the Scottish Government's 'Storage Aid' for salmon (announced on 18 June 2020) is available online here
The Times reported (14 June 2020):
Read more via "Frozen & Fatty Scottish Salmon - Let it Go!"
Read more via "Coronavirus detected on chopping board for imported salmon in Beijing market"
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Coronavirus hits Scottish salmon exports
SSPO comment on impact of China's coronavirus outbreak on exports
Scottish salmon producers scrambling as China grinds to a halt
Scottish salmon producers puzzled by slump in Chinese sales
Record year for Scottish salmon exports
Scotland ‘used as back door’ to ship salmon to China
Curb China's Insatiable Appetite for 'Scottish' Farmed Salmon!
Chinese demand ‘could make wild salmon rare as pandas’
Fears for Scottish salmon farming after China production targets missed
Scottish salmon leaps into Chinese markets
China salmon exports spark human rights row
China agrees to import Scottish salmon for the first time
Addendum:
Date: Thu, Oct 29, 2020 at 2:37 PM
Subject: FOI re. Coronavirus & salmon since 1 January 2020
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