A new research project will use bacteriophages to control bacterial diseases in aquaculture.
Ahead of the Asian Insect Industry & Research Forum that will take place in July, Aquafeed.com talked with Nick Piggott, president of AFFIA, to have a look at the Asian insect industry.
Both countries will eliminate tariffs on 90% of their products including agricultural and agro-industrial products.
The funded projects have delivered new products and processes, enhanced fish health and wellbeing and supported the development of new companies across Scotland and beyond.
The company is inviting the global agriculture and agri-food industry to participate in the company’s inaugural Sustainability Insights Survey.
CPM plans to expand its capabilities in Asia and introduce the IDAH brand into Latin America where CPM has a growing and influential presence.
The company also reported strong performance of joint ventures in China and Turkey.
The concept optimizes feeding protocols and production management, further increasing Mediterranean aquaculture’s competitiveness.
Researchers are growing bacteria-free salmon fry to find out how fish could be more disease resistant.
Prioritized research includes the development of domestic broodstock, sustainable alternative feeds, innovations in waste processing, and more energy-efficient systems, among others.
The group has extended its feed agreement with BioMar and Skretting for five years at NOK 22 billion (USD 2 billion).
Cargill and Skretting joined a global financing model that aims to catalyze more than $100 million in fisheries improvement by 2030.
The companies aim to develop black soldier fly meals specifically designed for the needs of the aquaculture industry.
Aquafeed.com talked with Provectus Algae which aims to produce microalgae-based products for a wide range of industries and applications, including animal feeds.
Requirements include strict sourcing requirements for both marine and terrestrial ingredients for all aquafeeds produced at the mill.
Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, and Bulgaria recently adopted unilateral decisions to impose import restrictions on Ukrainian grain and oilseeds.
COCERAL, FEDIOL, and FEFAC call on the European Commission and member states to work with stakeholders to facilitate the implementation of the regulation.
In 2022, the total reduction was at 5.5% from the commitment to reduce emissions by one-third by 2030.
Paper company, Sylvamo, partnered with industrial biotechnology company Cirkular to produce feed protein from pulp byproducts.
MicroHarvest uses a proprietary technology that leverages biomass fermentation to produce protein ingredients with over 60% raw protein.