The members’ meeting will provide a pre-competitive space for marine ingredients thought leaders to put day-to-day business aside to network and focus on key trends impacting the industry.
The conference, organized by Skretting, seeks to inspire actors in the entire value chain of aquaculture to work towards a sustainable food system.
The challenge focuses on breakthrough innovations within livestock farming, aquaculture and alternative food proteins.
A new summit will take place in London on June 14-15 to explore the opportunities and challenges in scaling aquaculture production while protecting and restoring the ocean ecosystem.
VICTAM will be held in co-location with VIV Europe from May 31 to June 2 at Jaarbeurs Exhibition Center in Utrecht, the Netherlands.
Themed Recovery through resilience and innovation, the conference will discuss, among others, technology and innovation, feed and nutrition and advancing biosecurity and disease prevention.
The contest is addressed to researchers and startups from all over the world to reward projects, products and services that aim to improve the productivity of aquaculture.
The F3 – Future of Fish Feed and Built With Biology will convene a panel of experts to discuss how synthetic biology is playing an increasingly critical role in the future of seafood through aquafeeds.
The event will discuss a continuously growing sector by scientific researchers, equipment manufacturers, growers and those who use microalgae in a variety of fields.
The Algae Biomass Organization will be hosting a virtual and in-person workshop on March 5, 2022 to explore how macroalgae and microalgae can improve aquaculture sustainability and productivity.
The new modules are focused on different aspects of feed transport and are available in six languages.
DSM Animal Nutrition & Health and Romer Labs will host a webinar on February 17 featuring an in-depth discussion on upcoming mycotoxin threats for animal farming.
The event will be taking place as planned in Singapore from November 29 to December 2, 2022. Deadline for abstract submissions has been extended to September 1, 2022.
The five-week AFIA 500: Fundamentals of Feed Manufacturing distance education program provides an in-depth understanding of the feed manufacturing process.
A combined total of 145 metric tons of F3 feed was sold in the salmonid category, 2,951 metric tons in the shrimp category, and 7.72 metric tons in the other carnivorous species category.
The abstract submission deadline for the XX International Symposium on Fish Nutrition and Feeding has been extended to January 27, 2022.
Due to the epidemiological context in Europe, the event was rescheduled to May 25 -26, 2022, with a special international conference day on May 27.
As these technologies will be key and urgently needed by the feed industry, the conference is expected to be held every two years or sooner.
The company has just finished three years as founding gold sponsor and will now continue the sponsorship until 2024.
The international conference will take place from January 11-13, 2022 will promote the global feed industry by smart monitoring and control technologies.