Head of ESG at CJ Selecta advocates for the international standardization of carbon footprints.
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In aquaculture bioremediation, the functional performance and adaptability of bacteria are determined at the strain level, not the species level, making precise strain selection essential for effective pathogen inhibition, enzyme production, nutrient management, and system compatibility.
Constance Cullman was elected as IFIF Chair for 2026-2027 and Roberto Betancourt as first Vice-Chair.
The company brings together livestock, pet, and aquaculture under one brand.
Necto, the new health diet for fish, features proprietary EDGEOS PhytoComplexes and will be available from the end of 2025.
The company is exploring bioactive compounds from sugar kelp as novel feed additives to boost salmon health and resilience.
Through a set of interviews, Adisseo explains the uniqueness of Aqualyso, a digestive and metabolic enhancer based on lysophospholipids that has been specifically developed for aquaculture applications.
The team interviewed is supporting the Service Platform on Aquaculture Nutrition, including Waldo Nuez, Global R&D manager aquaculture, Marleen Dehasque, Global Product Manager Aquaculture Nutrition, and Martin Guerin, Regional Technical Manager Aquaculture APAC/ISC.
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from around the globe share their experiences to provide practical solutions to both aquafeed producers as well as fish and shrimp integrators. For more information on the Service Platform on Aquaculture Nutrition.
Changes in consumer behavior and advancements in farming are driving the sector’s results, which are expected to sustain this growth over the next decade.
ASC is seeking feedback on the overall suitability of the ASC Farm Standard in addressing the impacts of catfish farming as well as proposed species-specific metrics and indicators.
Nordic Aqua has secured financing support to scale China’s land-based salmon platform to 20,000 tonnes production capacity.
The BEDLAM project used seabed-mounted ADCPs to provide precise, real-time monitoring of fish, seaweed, and environmental conditions and improve operation efficiency.
“By understanding the identity and expression profiles of kinases involved in key processes like muscle growth, disease resistance, and stress adaptation, we can develop targeted strategies to modulate them,” researchers said.
African Aquaculture and AKVA group will launch Africa’s first sea-based salmon farm in Namibia, starting in 2026, combining advanced technology with sustainable production.
Head of ESG at CJ Selecta advocates for the international standardization of carbon footprints.
At FARM 2025 in Jakarta, Albert Tacon urged the shrimp industry to strengthen sustainability and self-reliance by improving feed and water management, reducing dependence on imported ingredients, and fostering closer collaboration between feed companies and farmers to build a more resilient and inclusive aquaculture sector.
The company is exploring bioactive compounds from sugar kelp as novel feed additives to boost salmon health and resilience.
FARM 2025 brought together stakeholders from across Indonesia’s shrimp value chain, creating a milestone platform to share knowledge, strengthen collaboration, and shape solutions for the industry’s future.
Microplastics pose emerging risks to fish health through immune disruption, microbiome changes, and organ accumulation, underscoring the need for further research and industry-wide mitigation strategies.
With farmed shrimp production increasing, aquafeed demand continues to grow, driving innovation in alternative ingredients to ensure supply resilience and sustainability.
The Swedish startup is developing a fungi-based protein ingredient to reduce dependency on fishmeal and soy in aquafeed.
At the Global Shrimp Forum, a panel highlighted how Brazil and Mexico are charting a different path from leading exporters, focusing on resilient, domestically anchored shrimp markets.
The company will invest in an aquafeed plant this year as the country launches its Tilapia and Catfish Friday campaign, with feed availability and pricing taking center stage at the campaign’s launch.
The rebalancing of global shrimp trade was already in motion before tariffs, which are now accelerating rather than driving the shift, according to Willem van der Pijl.