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MUMBAI: Over 348 long-established fish vendors and members of the Koli fishing community at Mumbai’s iconic Crawford Market on Monday raised objections to an alleged move by the Brihanmumbai ...
Mumbai: In a renewed effort to boost Mumbai’s water supply, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) is preparing to float a fresh tender for its long-delayed desalination plant in Manori ...
Daily recap: Trump issues EO to boost American seafood; Investors upbeat despite eFishery debacle Undercurrent News presents a recap of the top daily seafood stories from Thursday April 17 ...
The eFishery scandal reveals significant flaws in Indonesia's regulatory oversight and corporate governance, highlighting the dangers of prioritizing growth over sustainable business practices in the ...
Researchers found a critical vulnerability in the AMI MegaRAC baseband management controller (BMC) used by multiple server manufacturers. The vulnerability could allow attackers to bypass ...
The financial fraud surrounding eFishery, one of Indonesia's most promising startups, will have a ripple effect on Southeast Asia's food tech economy.
BMC has updated its Teammachine SLR road race bike for 2025. New integrated cabling, rather than external cables, is the headline update from the previous generation bike.
Indonesian aqua-tech start-up eFishery could be in far worse shape than investors had anticipated. Reports say that it is likely to recover less than 10 cents for every dollar it has invested. A ...
Indonesia's US trade attaché recently met with representatives of Charoen Pokphand Foods (CP Foods) to discuss methods for growing the country's US seafood exports. Ranitya Kusumadewi said ...
Before its downfall, eFishery said its business revolved around installing AI-driven smart fish feeders, sensors and automated supply chains that connected farmers to buyers via smartphone apps. It ...
SINGAPORE: Investigators hired by the board of eFishery Pte. have determined the Indonesian startup is in far worse shape than they previously thought, and that investors are likely to get back ...