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Dongwon & Indigo Launch Human-Grade Tuna For Cats 8 June 2026

South Korea’s Dongwon F&B and pet food firm Indigo has partnered to introduce the product line ‘Pet Origin Daily Stick,’ in two flavors – Tuna and Tuna and Chicken Breast, with “100 percent human-grade tuna caught by Dongwon vessels,” according to the company. Made with fresh tuna (not byproduct) and backed by rigorous monthly catch-sorting and heavy-metal testing, the product emphasizes safety and quality while offering a low-sodium, soft-stick formulation designed for everyday feeding, reported news site Edaily. An Indigo spokesperson stated that the company is planning on expanding its premium product line to ensure a healthy diet for cats. The price of the 56 g pack was not revealed.

Dongwon Group has been in the pet food business since 1991 under its subsidiary Dongwon F& B, which markets pet food under the Nutriplan brand. The company produces a range of cat and dog foods, including wet and dry foods, treats, tuna protein sticks called Nutristicks, and others, which are also exported. Earlier this year, Atuna reported that the company’s pet food played a vital role in its 2025 upward sales.

Three Arrested After Theft Of Japan-Bound Tuna Shipment 2 June 2026

Chilean authorities have identified those involved in the theft of a container carrying frozen tuna filets destined for export to Japan. The cargo, stolen on May 19, was recovered by the Criminal Investigation Brigade (BICRIM), which also arrested three suspects in connection with the case. Those detained include the truck driver responsible for moving the shipment and two customs agents, according to local news media.

BICRIM investigators conducted an extensive search that lasted less than two weeks before identifying and apprehending the suspects. Some of the other items that were recovered included batteries and wines, also intended for the Japanese market. All the stolen cargo together was valued at more than CLP 70 million (USD 78,663). A significant portion of the stolen goods was returned to the exporting companies.

Philippines Targets Bigger Tuna Landings With Fleet Upgrade 27 May 2026

The Philippines wants tuna fishing activities to flourish in its Northern Samar province. The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) recently announced that it has supplied PHP 42.7 million (USD 693,840) worth of fishing boats and gears to local fishers’ associations to catch tuna in the WCPO. The beneficiaries received fiberglass-reinforced plastic (FRP) handline fishing boats, small motorized auxiliary catch vessels, and fishing gear, as part of the BFAR’s Tuna Development Program and Capacitating Municipal Fisherfolk Program. This initiative intends to boost fishing activities, secure food supplies, and uplift the livelihoods of small-scale municipal fishers through vessel upgrades and resource management, reported Filipino news sites.

A government spokesperson explained that the initiative aims to support the Philippines’ continuing efforts to strengthen food security, improve the socio-economic conditions of fisherfolk families, and build resilient fishing communities across the region. Northern Samar is known for its rich fishing grounds, particularly tuna. BFAR hopes that the Northern Samar region can land at least 160 tons of tuna and other fish annually, especially with more boats at sea.

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