Peruvian Inversiones Prisco’s canned anchovies obtain FoS certification
30/01/2017The Peruvian fishing and processing company Inversiones Prisco has recently concluded the Friend of the Sea certification for its canned anchovy products.
Read moreThe Peruvian fishing and processing company Inversiones Prisco has recently concluded the Friend of the Sea certification for its canned anchovy products.
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Read morePT Karyacipta Buanasentosa (PT KCBS), an Indonesian tuna catch and processing company, wholly owned by Yamako Pacific Pte Ltd, has recently obtained the Friend of the Sea certification for Skipjack and Yellowfin tuna.
Read moreFreitasmar – Portuguese company specialized in production of canned seafood – has recently achieved the Friend of the Sea certification for Skipjack and Yellowfin tuna.
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Read moreFriend of the Sea, the international certification program for products from sustainable fishing and aquaculture, is one of the key players at this year’s LAQUA exhibition, premier Latin American event.
Read moreThe Philippine fishing company Tenpoint Manufacturing Corporation has recently concluded the Friend of the Sea certification renewal audit.
Read morePesquera Hayduk – Peruvian fishing company located in Lima, Peru – has recently concluded the Friend of the Sea audit renewal for fishmeal and fish oil products originating from healthy stocks of Peruvian anchovy.
Read moreNovoSana (Taicang) Co. Ltd – a company specialized in manufacturing of nutritional oils located close to Shanghai– has recently obtained the Friend of the Sea certification for Omega – 3
Read moreFredag – Swiss company specialized in distribution of seafood – has recently concluded the Friend of the Sea audit renewal for black tiger and white leg shrimps.
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