New Aquaculture Council will play “crucial role” in shaping next 50 years for Scotland’s rural communities
The new Scottish Aquaculture Council which meets for the first time today will play a “crucial role” in shaping the future of rural communities for the next 50 years, the trade body for Scottish salmon said.
Historic Victorian dam among habitat restoration projects funded by Scottish salmon farmers
A historic Victorian dam on the Western Isles is among five major habitat restoration projects being funded by Scotland’s salmon farmers that are aimed at tackling the decline in wild Scottish salmon.
New study: type of vitamin D found in salmon more effective at boosting immune system
New research has revealed that the type of vitamin D found in oily fish like Scottish salmon helps supercharge our immune system against bacteria and viruses.
Lochgilphead youngsters learn more about local jobs in Scottish salmon
School pupils in Lochgilphead have learned more about the huge range of local jobs in the Scottish salmon sector as part of a new initiative to develop the talent of the future.
Rugby player to complete Shetland half-marathon as part of year-long running challenge
A rugby player will complete a half-marathon in Lerwick as part of a gruelling year-long running challenge to raise money for charity.
Salmon Scotland raises ‘trade war’ concerns direct with PM after Truss statement
Salmon Scotland has today written to the Prime Minister to raise concerns about the impact of a ‘trade war’ with Europe following the Commons statement from Liz Truss.
New initiative launched to encourage young Scots to eat nutritious salmon in school meals
A new initiative has been launched to encourage pupils to eat nutritious Scottish salmon in their school meals.
Salmon Scotland raises concerns of ‘trade war’ with EU
The body which represents the Scottish salmon sector has raised fears that a ‘trade war’ with the EU could have a devastating impact on Britain’s export market.
Salmon Scotland welcomes food and drink export figures
A report by the Food and Drink Federation has said Scotland’s economic recovery has largely been driven by strong growth in exports of drinks and seafood products, which together accounted for £5.2billion of total Scottish exports.