The company has implemented changes that strengthen how it serves its suppliers and customers in a dynamic and evolving market.
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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.
1 Solution Group will deliver a full-spectrum approach to project success, from conceptual design and engineering to turnkey execution and lifecycle equipment support.
The product delivers a 5:1 ratio of vitamin A to D3 in a microencapsulated form and is suitable for all animal species.
Researchers found biofloc enables efficient, high-density tilapia farming with lower environmental impact, offering a sustainable aquaculture solution.
Projects will focus on developing microbial biomass, oil alternatives to fish oil, copepod- and yeast-based feeds and upcycling fish sludge into feed ingredients, among others.
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.
At Adisseo, we understand that aquaculture is a young and dynamic industry. The success of our customers depends on their ability to respond quickly to their daily challenges. That is why we
work alongside our customers to optimize the application of our products. Our species-specific services are organized through a global service platform where field-experienced professionals
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.
The Alliance has elected its 2025–2026 Executive Committee, led by Joel Richardson, promoting sustainable aquaculture in Canada.
The ASC now certifies farmed Atlantic cod under its updated Salmon and Cod Standard, promoting sustainable and responsible cod aquaculture.
Norwegian researchers investigated how temperature affects the health and development of salmon throughout their lifecycle.
The Norwegian government has approved a new incentive scheme designed to encourage fish farmers to adopt closed-containment aquaculture systems.
The company has appointed Trond Williksen as strategic advisor to drive the adoption of its AI phenotyping technology.
Cuna del Mar has appointed Donald Grant as managing partner to lead its next phase of global growth in regenerative aquaculture.
At FARM 2025 in Jakarta, Genics CEO Melony Sellars urged Indonesian shrimp farmers to strengthen biosecurity and testing practices, emphasizing prevention, accurate diagnostics, and shared responsibility across the supply chain, to protect the industry from global disease threats.
Aquafeed.com spoke with Ecuador's National Chamber of Aquaculture to analyze the productive and commercial evolution of the shrimp sector, the technical and economic challenges it faces, and the role of AquaExpo as a global meeting point for the shrimp industry.
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.