Researchers from UC Santa Cruz developed aquafeed formulations that replace traditional fishmeal ingredients with varying levels of microalgae.
The University of Stirling's marine aquaculture research capacity will receive a significant boost through a £3.84 million investment in its Marine Environment Research Laboratory (MERL) located in Machrihanish, Argyll.
The acquisition reinforces BioMar’s position in research and development for fish feed and strengthens its innovation capacity within aquafeed solutions.
New research could improve the efficiency of retaining nutrition from feed ingredients to the production of farmed fish, paving the way for more sustainable practices in the industry.
The company will celebrate this milestone with an official grand opening event on August 20, 2025, welcoming industry leaders, partners, and stakeholders.
NRGene Canada is leveraging AI-driven genomics to enhance Black Soldier Fly strains for large-scale industrial production, improving waste conversion efficiency and sustainable protein yield.
Its animal nutrition plant in Waspik, the Netherlands, has officially reduced its direct emissions (Scope 1 & 2) to report zero over 2024.
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NRGene Canada is leveraging AI-driven genomics to enhance Black Soldier Fly strains for large-scale industrial production, improving waste conversion efficiency and sustainable protein yield.
Margareth Øverland, a leading expert in aquaculture nutrition, is dedicated to developing sustainable, high-quality protein sources to drive innovation and long-term growth in the industry.
Aquaculture presents a unique investment opportunity with strong market growth and innovation challenges, requiring strategic funding and collaboration to unlock its full potential.
As aquaculture expands across Africa, fish feed producers face growing challenges in securing key ingredients like corn and soybean meal, prompting the exploration of alternative solutions, including unconventional feed sources, to ensure long-term sustainability and profitability.
Over its eight editions, Larvi has focused on one specific theme – larviculture of fish and shellfish species – not only a multi-billion aquaculture industry, but also crucial for successful aquaculture outcomes.
The insect farming industry faces growing pains, but innovations in feed efficiency, automation, and regulatory support offer pathways to reduce costs, attract investment, and position insect protein as a sustainable food source for the future.
French insect company Ynsect's financial struggles highlight the high production costs of insect farming in Europe, as the industry explores cost-reduction strategies, regulatory support, and phased growth models to boost scalability and sustainability.
As a delay in the implementation of the EUDR has been proposed, Aquafeed.com asked European aquafeed manufacturers how they have been managing the implementation so far.
The Center for Food Integrity is partnering with US aquaculture farmers and US Soy on a variety of initiatives to help earn trust and confidence in fish and seafood farming.
As production scales and costs come down, insect meal is poised to play a significant role in the future of shrimp feeds.