The heavy reductions made to next year’s permitted cod catches from waters in and around the United Kingdom were difficult, but necessary decisions, with concerns mounting about the state of stocks, according to U.K. Fisheries Minister George Eustice. At this […]
Month: January 2020
Higher efficiency at lower cost
Artificial intelligence makes fishing more sustainable by tracking illegal activity A fisherman carries a yellowfin tuna to be weighed and sold in Mindanao, Philippines in 2013. John Javellana / Greenpeace Melina Kourantidou, Dalhousie University The world’s fish stocks are in […]
Freshness & Quality
Fresh fruit and vegetables are not easy to ship, and that poses unique last-mile challenges that can be pricey to address. According to a new study, however, e-commerce customers are ordering fresh produce nonetheless. Forty-one percent of online grocery shoppers […]