Christian Molinari

Christian Molinari

Contributing Editor reporting from Santiago, Chile

A native of San Francisco, Christian Molinari has lived and worked in Chile for over 20 years, after having arrived in Santiago as a volunteer and falling in love with the culture and its people. He covered business news in Latin America for over a decade, worked in communications at IBM Chile, and currently freelances in strategic communications and reporting.


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Published on
May 27, 2024

CeDePesca, a Buenos Aires, Argentina-headquartered NGO that aims to help fisheries in Latin America work toward implementing more sustainable practices, has raised concerns over the sustainability of Argentina’s fisheries sector.

One of the main reasons CeDePesca has sounded the alarm is that the national government has recently implemented deep cuts to the country’s public sector.

Argentine President Javier Milei took office in

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May 21, 2024
Two salmon-farming companies operating in central Chile have become the latest to receive sanctions for alleged overproduction. Chile’s Superintendence of the Environment (SMA) has initiated a sanctioning procedure against salmon companies Comercial Agrícola y Forestal Nalcahue and Acuícola e Inversiones Nalcahue, both of which are co-owners of the Chesque Alto salmon farm located in the central region of Araucanía, for significantly… Read More
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May 17, 2024

Ecuador’s shrimp sector saw its exports drop 22 percent year over year in March, as gains made in many markets were insufficient to offset a 50 percent fall in sales to China, according to the latest figures from the country’s National Aquaculture Chamber (CNA).

In total, Ecuador exported 202.5 million pounds of shrimp in March 2024, bringing in USD 460 million (EUR 428 million) in value. In the same month a year prior, it exported

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May 15, 2024

At the end of February, Chile’s salmon-farming industry avoided turmoil as the Regional Commission on the Use of Coastal Areas (CRUBC) rejected a request from two Indigenous groups requesting control of an area where a large percentage of the country’s salmon grow-out centers are located.

The area in question, covering more than 620,000 hectares, hosts over 300 aquaculture concessions – 45 percent of existing concessions in

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Published on
May 7, 2024

Loran co-founders José Lorenzo and Andrés Almada said the company, alongside the shrimp farmers with whom it partners, is looking to enter the U.S. marke after recent developments have made it a conducive time to attempt market penetration. 

Loran, a Sonora, Mexico-based fishmeal and fish oil producer, commercializes animal feed products – from raw materials to finished products – including aqua pellet, pet food,

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April 18, 2024
Santiago, Chile-based fishing and salmon-farming firm Blumar has signed a USD 260 million (EUR 244 million) sustainability-linked loan. The syndicated loan – led by Rabobank and with the participation of banks DNB, Santander, and BCI – establishes sustainability goals for 2030 along four main pillars. Blumar will benefit from lower interest rates as long as it complies with the objectives of the pillars, but will have to pay penalties if it… Read More