Increasing pulse and legume cropping in arable rotations to 20% across the UK, the project aims to bring about a reduction of 1.5Mt CO₂e per annum.
Malaysia-based company, JF Nutritech, aims to replace krill meal with a patented 100% natural specialty lipid formula.
Singapore-based insect producer, Entobel, is one of the registrants of the F3 Challenge aiming to replace krill meal with insect meal.
One of the registrants of the current challenge is Finland-based eniferBio which developed a mycoprotein for animal feeds.
A feasibility study found that the ingredient had a comparable nutritional profile with soy and fishmeal.
Aquasoja developed a functional finishing feed to enhance the natural skin colors of seabream and increase its value on the market.
Canadian researchers aim to expand the use of canola meal for livestock, poultry and fish.
Decamp will serve as the business development director for health products and will lead the R&D team.
The model is an open platform that brings together key stakeholders of the industry, from farmers to hatcheries and suppliers of equipment and services.
Researchers said that insect meal could be considered as a complementary ingredient to enhance soybean meal utilization in aquafeeds.
The company partnered with Thai Sustainable Fisheries Roundtable to elevate the Gulf of Thailand fisheries to international standards.
The company appointed Lucky Seven Aqua as its distributor for shrimp feed in Puttalam District, Sri Lanka.
“Without sustainable aquafeeds, there is no sustainable aquaculture seafood,” Blake Stok, director of sustainability, Thai Union North America, told Aquafeed.com in a recent interview discussing the company's new sustainability plan.
A new approach to growing algae in Scotland could offer a sustainable boost for the aquaculture industry by providing locally sourced, alternative protein for aquafeeds.
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The Aquaculture Advisory Council has released recommendations to the EU Commission to support and facilitate the adoption of circular feed practices.
A consortium bringing a solution to the market that addresses significant challenges faced by fish farmers.
Study finds that shrimp protein recovered from shrimp steaming waters using natural flocculants could replace fishmeal in Atlantic salmon.
This state-of-the-art facility will be the first dedicated aquafeed plant in Uganda and marks an important milestone for the company.
Circularity is an important part of making food production more sustainable. For aquaculture, we can still do a lot more, especially on the feed side. Yet, EU legislation does not always allow to move forward. Aquaculture experts further discussed this issue at the recently held FEFAC congress in Sweden.