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Challenges & Opportunities in Foodservice
Highlighting the challenges faced by the foodservice industry and key opportunities for seafood as we enter 2021. -
Official Control Sampling Training
A remote course that may allow shellfish producers to collect shellfish and water samples for Local Authorities, with an agreement in place. -
Intermediate Fish Quality Assessment
Our principles of fish quality assessment course combined with at least one full day of practical assessment. -
Bivalve Shellfish Hygiene Verification programme
An advanced level, two-day training programme for Environmental Health Officers (EHOs). -
Challenges and Opportunities in Foodservice March 2023
This Market Insight webinar will highlight the challenges and opportunities for seafood in the foodservice industry throughout 2023. -
Recruitment Advisor
Recruitment Advisor is a new global online platform aiming to prevent migrant workers falling victim to exploitative and rogue recruitment agencies. -
Aquafil’s ECONYL® yarn: Taking nylon from high water to high fashion
ECONYL® regenerated nylon is created from nylon waste that could otherwise have ended up in landfill or oceans around the world. This repurposed material is the same quality as brand new nylon and can be recycled and remoulded again and again, unleashing infinite possibilities for manufacturers and consumers. -
Automation and the UK seafood industry
Through horizon scanning we’ve explored how developments in labour and automation might affect the UK seafood industry.