The new company will manufacture and distribute fish and shrimp aquafeeds as well as livestock feeds and pet food.
Despite the challenges posed by COVID-19 and Brexit, the new state-of-the-art feed mill met the company's strategic objective of being self-sufficient for all feed requirements in Europe.
The company committed to source fishmeal for aquafeeds for both Thailand and overseas productions from legal sources that adhere to international principles and are traceable.
The company's nutritional options, its commitment to the circular economy and sustainability and the knowledge of each market and its specificities allowed it to position itself in the international market.
A cluster of Dutch companies, government agencies, science and social organizations will work together to process residual animal by-products into high-quality protein-rich animal feed.
A new study found that pesticide residues from plant-based ingredients can affect salmon liver cells with reduced growth and liver damage.
The company will invest €12 million to modernize several sites and plans to close two animal feed facilities.
There is a considerable demand for quality feeds on the west coast and this initiative will help small and medium farmers.
Specialist knowledge about aquaculture’s key live feed, Artemia, can be found at a new web-based service, without registration and free of charge.
The new website offers a user-friendly and customer-focused experience and shares all of the company’s latest aquaculture feed solutions.
The European Commission presented an action plan that aims to increase organic aquaculture significantly.
The cooperation of leading domestic shrimp larvae hatcheries aims to diversify the supply of high-quality, high-yield larvae for shrimp farmers.
Larvae fed on sludge from salmon hatcheries become rich in marine fatty acids such as EPA and DHA, and minerals such as iron, zinc and selenium.
The company established a fourth division embracing activities in the Asian region, including Vietnam and China, and announced François Loubere as the new VP for Asia.
The company invested in expanding the production capacity of its plant in Ecuador, located in the Yaguachi sector, and its plant in Peru.
Two new members are joining Cargill’s executive team as the company makes leadership changes to implement strategic growth initiatives.
The new RoadMap 2025 establishes the ambition to accelerate action to slash greenhouse gas emissions and address climate change.
The new €24 million facility will have a capacity of 100,000 tons per year and is part of the company’s commitment to Vietnam and Southeast Asia.
The catch limit will be 409,000 tons and fishing activities will start on March 10, 2021.
The standard aims to improve the production process with more efficient energy use and generate a positive impact on the environment.