The event aims to address some of the sector’s challenges while showcasing new technologies for sustainable and resilient aquaculture practices.
The event is set to take place from November 10-13, 2025, bringing together producers, researchers, and professionals to explore the latest advancements in aquaculture.
Total visits were 2,400, with a 30% increase compared to the 2024 edition.
Biogemar, Omarsa Mar Bravo, and Promarisco Chanduy lead the adoption of responsible practices in shrimp larval production in Ecuador.
Scientists and industry experts will explore the latest developments in feed ingredients, feed formulations, and the growing strategic role of marine ingredients from May 12-14.
These companies are jointly winning the top prize for developing promising alternatives to krill.
This year, simultaneous translation for Chinese and Spanish-speaking delegates will be available for the first time.
The Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) will host Immunonutrition in Aquaculture: From novel feeds to overall health course.
Visitors increased by 30% compared to the 2024 edition and over 110 exhibitors, 20 conference sessions and more than 150 speakers confirmed the success of the 2025 edition.
The sessions will consist of 7 roundtables and 25 presentations with the participation of over 60 international speakers.
The event will take place at Novotel Hyderabad Convention Centre, Hyderabad, India from November 10-13, 2025.
The event featured a presentation from Adisseo discussing how to improve shrimp health and production performance through the application of feed additives.
Hatch Blue’s CREST Accelerator casts a global call for high-impact, early-stage companies for a program commencing in H2 2025.
Entries are now open for the Aquaculture Awards 2025 that will celebrate the outstanding achievements of individuals and businesses in the sector over the past year.
Areas of focus will include the TCRS improver program, digital technology, and sustainable feeds.
After the cancelation of the event in China, World Aquaculture 2025 will take place in India in November 2025.
The event will take place in Rome on May 29 and this year’s theme is New EU vision for more competitive and sustainable livestock economy & outlook on transatlantic green feed trade.
The integration of different species in the same breeding farm, the use of fish byproducts and microbial proteins for feeds, closed-loop systems, among others, will be discussed at AquaFarms in February.
The next WAS meeting in Africa will take place from June 24-27, 2025, at the Speke Resort Munyonyo in Entebbe, Uganda.
The council hosted aquaculture nutritionists from Ecuador and Panama to promote sustainable practices for distiller’s grains with solubles and corn-fermented proteins.