Railroads and rail worker unions reached a tentative labor agreement on September 15, preventing the potential for a strike that would affect grain exports and feed deliveries.
The University of Saskatchewan has partnered with industry groups to establish a “globally unique” facility to develop and test novel plant- and insect-derived proteins for aquaculture.
A complete stoppage of the rail system would lead to shutdowns or slowdowns of rail-dependent facilities with consequences for exports and feed deliveries.
The new law would make it obligatory for companies to verify that goods sold in the EU have not been produced on deforested or degraded land anywhere in the world.
A six-week pilot project will test the use of a new diet for tuna in Malta specially manufactured to substitute oil-leaking baitfish.
A Spanish team of researchers describes for the first time the development of the taste system of seabream from its embryonic development to adulthood.
String Bio’s protein ingredient produced from greenhouse gasses has been validated in salmon feed by BioMar.
The company is one of the three salmon farms on the Faroe Islands. While not being the biggest producer on this remote island group, it may have the strongest ambitions when it comes to sustainable salmon production. In early 2022, the company changed the salmon feed to further reduce its carbon impact.
The center will mimic real conditions for shrimp production and be dedicated to the validation and continuous improvement of existing and new technologies.
With support from the Singapore Economic Development Board, Cargill’s first digital business studio in Asia expands the company’s innovation investments in the region.
Förde Garnelen, Aquafeed Germany, Protix, neomar and Crusta Nova have joined forces to launch a new feed for European land-based shrimp farms.
Sustainable shrimp production has significantly advanced with a commercial-scale trial showing that a new diet with lower levels of protein can produce the same-sized shrimps with less impact on the environment.
The company is including processed animal protein complemented with fishmeal and other marine protein-rich ingredients in turbot and red drum feeds.
The consultation aims to refine proposals for two major topics in the upcoming ASC Farm Standard, Fish Health and Welfare and Benthic Impacts.
The partnership has been strengthened by the signing of an agreement that defines the future steps for testing PEKILO® protein in Atlantic salmon and rainbow trout.
For soybeans, CONAB points to a record production scenario of 150.36 million tons for the next season.
The partnership will upgrade an aquafeed line in Dhaka to increase the availability of domestically produced specialized fish feed.
Researchers at Southern Illinois University Carbondale are developing a new larval feed that uses the invasive species copi, previously known as Asian carp, as a protein source.
Skretting Australia will start validation trials for String Bio’s product Pro-DG®, a sustainable protein produced from potent greenhouse gasses.
Dietary lipid and protein levels influence the growth and feed utilization of Seriola lalandi at summer temperatures.