
President, The Global Group
Member of the Natural Resources Council
James Aliucci is the President of The Global Group. Global Group is dedicated to international consulting, specializing in fisheries, aquaculture and tropical agriculture concerns worldwide. Mr. Aliucci has extensive knowledge in world fisheries, microalgae, bio lipids, tropical farming and the world of aquaculture. He has served on Boards of Directors at 8TH Sea, an organic tilapia producer/ processor and AgroIndustries, a shellfish producer and importer, with operations in the Caribbean and C & S America. Global also serves firms on Capitol Hill in the industry of geothermal, renewables and oil reclamation. He has experience in economics, integrated cost saving measures, and benchmarks to improve profit margins. Mr. Aliucci also specializes in developing farms, budgets and suppliers in agriculture and aquaculture. Current projects include tropicals, microalgae, aquaculture, fisheries. His experiences include 30 years as a CEO/ COO in production, logistics, sales, marketing and commodity brokerage. (This is me - Update Profile)
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Aquaculture Can Feed The World, Tilapia Is a Big Part Of The Answer
November 9, 2009
James Aliucci, President, The Global Group
Can Aquaculture Feed the World | blueridgepress.com
We read more and more about aquaculture and how the industry is progressing, and reading about its issues of concern as well. We see that the carnivores of the industry may be more of a problem than a solution. We must work on a better feed to product ratio, but more importantly, we have part of the...
Millions Of Canadian Salmon Still Missing
November 7, 2009
James Aliucci, President, The Global Group
Canada to probe missing salmon stocks: PM | www.google.com
We have no idea what happens to the salmon when they go out to sea, but they always return. Well, up until now they have returned, this year they did not. This has had a devastating and ruinous effect on a billion dollar fishery in Canada. The sockeye salmon appear to have just disappeared. The appropriate...
Ecuador Shrimp Problems May Be Good News For US Shrimpers
October 22, 2009
James Aliucci, President, The Global Group
The Disappearance of Ecuador’s Mangroves | fishfarmaz.com
The USA shrimp industry has taken its share of hits lately. The imports form China, Cental and South America have caused the prices to drop to a point where US wild shrimp just seems to expensive to the average consumer. This may be about to change, as we look more closely at what is happening with...
Did CBS Just Wake Up To The Growing Salmon Problem
October 21, 2009
James Aliucci, President, The Global Group
Salmon Industry in Deep Water | www.cbsnews.com
The story presented by CBS recently is a great illustration on why no one outside the industry seems to be aware of our growing crisis. Unfortunately food production, fisheries and more directly the farmed salmon industry does not garner the headlines. Well not yet, although they do at times, when...
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|---|---|
| Ethanol Experts (Brazil) | 72 |
| Rail Shipping Service Experts | 155 |
| Container Shipping and Freight Fowarding Services Experts | 68 |
| Intermodal Logistics Experts | 134 |
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