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Mar
Chamwe Kaira Oceana Group says its horse mackerel business delivered improved performance in the five months ended 22 February, despite lower catch rates in Namibia and a stronger rand. The company said the gains were driven by lower fuel costs and higher US dollar sales prices. This was supported by a better product mix and strong market demand. “Additionally, improved results from the horse mackerel businesses in South Africa and Namibia enhanced the overall performance of the wild-caught seafood segment.” The group expects to release its interim results for the six months ending 31 March 2026 on or about 21…
