Northern Ireland's Rooney Fish for Seafood Expo

Rooney Fish, Northern Ireland's leading seafood processing business, is showing a wide range of products at Seafood Expo Global/Seafood Processing Global in Brussels from 26-28 April, the world's largest seafood trade fair.

Based in Kilkeel, County Down, Northern Ireland's biggest fishing port, Rooney Fish is showcasing the products that it currently sources mostly from Irish fishermen for processing and export to key markets in Europe and Asia.

The portfolio includes crab, brown crab, lobster, Pacific oysters, prawns and added value products such as cooked langoustines.

A family business established in 1975, Rooney Fish is the only Northern Ireland Company showing products at Seafood Expo.

Commercial Director of Rooney Fish Andrew Rooney says: "Seafood Expo is an immensely important show for us. It's an event that we've been attending for many years. Seafood Expo is great for business and for developing new contacts."

The company has extensive business in France, Italy, Japan, Korea and China for seafood and shellfish including oysters, crab claws, lobster and langoustines.

Seafood Expo features more than 1,700 exhibiting companies from over 75 countries. If you are a professional seafood buyer, do not miss this one-of-a-kind opportunity to meet and do business with seafood suppliers from every corner of the globe.

Seafood Expo Global/Seafood Processing Global (formerly the European Seafood Exposition/Seafood Processing Europe) is the world's largest seafood trade event.

More than 26,000 buyers, suppliers, media, and other seafood professionals from more than 140 countries visit the exposition. Attendees come to meet with existing suppliers, source new products and network with other industry professionals. It is the global place where the seafood industry meets.

Seafood Expo Global/Seafood Processing Global is organised by Diversified Communications of Portland, Maine, which has expertise in organising the world's largest seafood events and leading print and online media.