Mark Godfrey

Contributing Editor

Mark Godfrey is an Irish journalist covering the agriculture and fisheries sectors in Asia, with a focus on China. Proficient in Mandarin, he has frequently traveled across China's fisheries and aquaculture regions and learned the inner workings of China's corporate world during a nearly three-year stint at the Financial Times' “China Confidential” publication. He has also reported widely across Southeast Asia and the former Soviet Union. He has educational certificates in agriculture and food science, as well as Mandarin.


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Published on
June 6, 2024

Western think tank reports on the fishery sector are ideologically biased and only targeted at China while ignoring transgressions by the Filipino fishing sector, according to the Chinese language edition of the Global Times, a state-run newspaper.

The report is based on visits by Global Times staff to fish markets in Manila, where they were offered various coral fish, including grouper, and the endangered Tridacna clam for sale. The Philippines

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Published on
June 6, 2024

Several Irish candidates running for election to the E.U. Parliament have claimed that the Netherlands exercises outsized control on the bloc’s fisheries policy and possesses an unfair share of quotas.

Irish MEP Luke Ming Flanagan is seeking reelection to Parliament, and claimed that MEPs from the Netherlands dominate fisheries policy discussions in Europe and would be unlikely to cede any quota their country has, some of which Flanagan

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Published on
June 4, 2024

The ferocity of the competition between Chinese seafood processors in a sluggish domestic market can be seen in the 2023 results of Gaodi Holdings.

The company, formerly known as the China Shenghai Group, booked a loss of CNY 38.1 million (USD 5.3 million, EUR 5 million) in the second half of 2023, compared to a loss of CNY 40.1 million (USD 5.6 million, EUR 5.2 million) in H1 2023, on revenue of CNY 195.9 million (USD 27 million, EUR 24.9

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Published on
May 30, 2024

World Trade Organization (WTO) members are expected to reconvene in June to negotiate a deal that eliminates harmful fishery subsidies, according to Ernesto Fernández Monge, a senior officer at The Pew Charitable Trusts who has been a leading observer of the talks across the course of their failed attempts.

According to Monge, Icelandic WTO Ambassador Einar Gunnarsson, who is chairing the talks, recently approached WTO member delegations

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Published on
May 29, 2024
China’s nascent offshore aquaculture groups are starting to see results of massive investments into state-of-the-art farming technologies. Shandong Caixin Wanzefeng Marine Technology, a joint venture of Wanzefeng Group and Shandong Finance Group, completed its first harvest of Atlantic salmon grown in its Sea Granary 1 off the coast of Rizhao in the Yellow Sea on 24 May. Launched in January 2024 at a cost of CNY 300 million (USD 41.4 million,… Read More