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India’s Flourishing Exports
When it comes to refrigerated exports coming from India, the United States still remains one of the country’s biggest markets. As time passed and demands increased, life-saving pharmaceutical medicines and drugs, produced throughout the South and West Indian coast have succeeded to remain the top ex…
Big Fish, Big Business – China’s Tilapia
Seafood enthusiasts enjoy a wide selection of delicacies from all around the world – from lobsters and oysters to salmon and tuna, just to name a few. In fact, over half of the seafood we eat comes from fish farming, also known as aquaculture.
If you eat fish, you have probably already tried tilapia…
Cool Tips for Shipping Perishables
Most people agree that it's one thing to ship furniture but transporting food and fresh products is a whole different story. From fresh fruits to fish and meat, perishable goods are some of the most widely distributed products across the world, and most challenging to handle.
The process of shipping…
ZIM Makes Waves in its Global Debut at Qingdao Expo
This past October, ZIM’s freshest seafood solutions were widely showcased at the 25th China Fisheries & Seafood Expo held in Qingdao. This is the second largest event for professionals looking to expand their business in the fast and growing global seafood market.
The expo featured more than 35,…
ZIM Canada Successfully Plans Inland Seafood Transportation and More…
Canada is one of the largest seafood exporters in the world. From the East Coast of Canada, the majority of seafood is caught in the waters of Newfoundland and Labrador. According to https://www.findnewfoundlandlabrador.com/, in 2019 the market value reached another high of $1.4 billion, with over 9…
Booming Seafood Market – India’s Outlook
With more than 1.3 billion people, India is the second most populated country in the world and seventh by land area. The country has a long and diverse coastline, as well as a rich river environment, which represent excellent locations for aquaculture.
Today, backed by several incentive schemes prom…