The definitive dumping margins vary between 47.7% and 58.3% depending on the companies.
The New Zealand government is investing $455,000 in a Skretting-led project to develop specialized feed for King salmon, aiming to boost sustainable aquaculture, reduce production costs, and grow high-value seafood exports.
The 2024 Sustainability Report documents how GSI’s unique change model is driving measurable environmental progress across member companies and contributing to healthy and sustainable food systems around the world.
Business performance was primarily driven by the expansion of its core feed business both domestically and internationally.
Corbion has secured regulatory approvals in China to launch its algae-based omega-3 DHA solutions for both human and animal nutrition markets.
Research findings showed enhanced fish health benefits while increasing the nutritional value of farmed salmon for consumers.
The confirmation extends the safety and efficacy beyond poultry, swine, and ruminants to the entire spectrum of terrestrial and aquatic animals.
To meet global demand for Bluefin tuna while protecting the species, many seafood processors rely on fish farms. The major challenge lies in the fish feed. Together with Japanese company Nissui, Bühler has developed a tuna feed enabling sustainable, economic farming.
A new £100,000 campaign backed by the Scottish Government will help boost sales of Label Rouge Scottish salmon in France and other key European markets.
The Yelcho Alliance will begin an experimental trial on August 1st to evaluate seven vaccination proposals aimed at preventing piscirickettsiosis in Chilean salmon farming, a disease that is emerging as a global challenge.
Victory Farms has made history by becoming the first tilapia farm in Kenya nd across Africa to participate in an Aquaculture Improvement Project by ASC.
Results from the sea lice monitoring program show variations in antiparasitic susceptibility profiles across compounds and geographic areas.
This funding will further Shrimpl’s scientific innovation, ensuring that farmers, feed mills, equipment providers, lenders, and insurers have the data-driven insights.
Producers are exploring new opportunities following an agreement on a free trade deal that will slash tariffs on exports to the sub-continent.
At the 2025 Indonesian Aquafeed Conference, Dominique Bureau emphasized that evidence-based functional nutrition can be a key tool to improve fish health, production efficiency, and farm profitability in aquaculture.
Faced with a widening gap between fish supply and demand, and a heavy reliance on imports, nations like Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, and Nigeria are implementing strategic programs to bolster their domestic aquaculture industries.
The Global Shrimp Forum 2025 in Utrecht will address the impact of U.S. tariffs on global shrimp trade, China's consumption capacity, and diverse industry topics like traceability, animal welfare, and byproduct utilization.
Bangladesh is seeing its aquaculture sector rapidly expand to meet increasing demand for fish, with aquafeed production evolving to use more advanced methods and ingredients, despite facing challenges in energy supply, skilled labor, and investment access.
Precision nutrition in aquaculture, tailoring nutrient delivery to species-specific needs using advanced models, ingredient insights, and digital tools, offers a path to improved growth, feed efficiency, and sustainability, as emphasized at IFFO’s 2025 Members’ Meeting.
In this interview, Artur Rombenso, senior research scientist at CSIRO, explores the future of aquaculture nutrition, emphasizing the shift toward precision feeding, sustainable ingredient sourcing, and integrated innovation to overcome industry challenges and enhance global food security.
At the IFFO 2025 Members’ Meeting, Brett Glencross outlined key regulatory updates on fishmeal shipping and antioxidant use, and detailed efforts to improve contaminant testing in marine oils to ensure global safety and compliance standards.
Despite potential export market challenges and raw material concerns, Skretting India is focusing on boosting domestic shrimp consumption through initiatives like Shrimp-a-Thon and promoting technology adoption to address health issues in the growing Indian aquaculture sector.
IFFO’s 2025 Members’ Meeting highlighted the marine ingredients industry’s recovery from El Niño, ongoing consolidation, and a growing shift toward byproducts, diversified sourcing, and sustainable innovation to meet rising global demand across aquafeed, pet food, and human nutrition.
South Asia's booming livestock and aquaculture sectors are driving a surge in demand for high-quality animal feed, creating significant growth opportunities for U.S. Soy, which is leveraging its nutritional quality, sustainability credentials, and industry partnerships to support the region's feed efficiency, resilience, and aquaculture innovation.