European researchers are applying its expertise in stem cells and tissue culture to the development of an in vitro platform that could support the search for new, effective, and sustainable ingredients for modern aquaculture.
Yeast, used since ancient Egypt, is valuable for animal nutrition due to its various properties. Discover how fish benefit from these natural and diverse functional ingredients.
The company appointed Lenaïg Richard-Breivik and Bart Boomsma who bring over 25 years of combined experience in the aquaculture and animal nutrition.
Fish and shrimp hatcheries now have access to fresh, canned Calanus finmarchicus.
The new production unit will serve customers in Egypt, the Middle East, Southern Europe and Africa.
In the 4th Progress Report, FEFAC also looks forward and includes new commitments about each of the five ambitions for the years towards 2030.
This recognition places the company among the top 4% of companies rated by EcoVadis in the manufacture of prepared animal feeds industry.
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, visit the Service Platform on Aquaculture Nutrition.
European researchers are applying its expertise in stem cells and tissue culture to the development of an in vitro platform that could support the search for new, effective, and sustainable ingredients for modern aquaculture.
Due mainly to the high cost of feed in West Africa, species diversification is gaining prominence, with fish farmers associations encouraging farmers to grow other species with lower feed costs.
Aquaculture is crucial to food security and the economy in West African countries and feed is one of the key factors. In Ghana, stakeholders are discussing local ingredients as alternatives for cost-effective feeds.
Nouvelles Vagues is a French scientific and technical platform offering a wide range of services to the aquafeed industry.
Nutreco presented a new approach focused on creating phytotechnology solutions to support the performance, health and welfare of aquatic species, farm and companion animals.
The use of krill in fish and shrimp diets is on the rise but how to meet the growing demand for this valuable ingredient? Aker BioMarine turned to an unmanned drone vehicle, backed by AI and robotics, to predict the best fishing spot and to increase the volumes caught.
At the recently held F3's biannual meeting, industry stakeholders discussed different initiatives to replace marine ingredients and their impact on farmers' acceptance and along the value chain.
Norway-based startup NoMy aims to transform food industry sidestreams into food and feed ingredients through fungi fermentation.
Norwegian company Berggylta aims to process fish blood into a feed source.
Why is it taking so much time for novel ingredients to scale up? Aquaculture investors discussed the opportunities and bottlenecks in scaling up novel ingredients at F3’s biannual meeting.