The Norwegian courts found that BioMar’s smoltification feed does not infringe STIM’s patent and the production and sale will continue as per normal.
Success Farm Index is an economic performance index that is now available for the Chilean salmon farming industry.
For the first time, ten of the largest seafood companies in the world such as Cargill and Skretting have committed to a set of time-bound and measurable goals that will ensure the industry becomes more sustainable.
BioMar will provide feed solutions for the Atlantic salmon in Quality Salmon’s land-based RAS facility once production commences in 2022 in Sotenäs, Sweden.
The 2021-2027 European Maritime, Fisheries and Aquaculture Fund (EMFAF) will have a €6.108 billion budget and will promote aquaculture.
The feeding demonstration showed pangasius fingerling using USSEC feed-based technology have a good survival rate and rapid growth.
BioMar joined Ocean Panel and committed to giving 100% effort in the actions to make seafood more sustainable such as the adoption of alternative raw materials, minimizing inefficiencies in the feed supply chain and best practices.
Three hundred selected pictures, taken over the last ten years in 18 countries by Laurent Bellec, show how the industry has evolved in recent years and constitute a historical database.
The new facility enabled the production capacity of feed block diets to increase tenfold and further expand in the Norwegian market with PTAqua as its distributor in the region.
A consultation on the guidance document that provides relevant information necessary for the safety evaluation of feed ingredients is open until December 31, 2020.
Benchmark celebrated its 20th anniversary in a year in which the company undertook a restructuring program to refocus on its core aquaculture areas and achieve financial solidity.
The collaboration will allow Nutreco to expand its learning about RAS and continue Skretting’s development of the feed tailored for RAS systems.
Chinese Haid Group subsidiary started the construction of a $20-million feed mill with a capacity of 200,000 tons per year in Vinh Long Province, Vietnam.
At their 19th annual meeting, both organizations decided to strengthen their collaboration on critical issues to ensure safe, nutritious and sustainable feed and food.
The Aquaponics Association released a sign-on statement to express its view against a lawsuit that is attempting to strip organic eligibility from hydroponics and other container-based agriculture.
Philippine researchers at SEAFDEC/AQD are testing green “spaghetti algae,” Chaetomorpha linum, in fish and shrimp feeds as part of a broader move to reduce the cost of aquafeeds.
The company has shared the concept with several seafood industry bodies that will combine their collective expertise and resources to design a marketing and media strategy.
Turkish BioMar’s joint venture, BioMar-Sagun, appointed Yasemin İşsever as new managing director to lead the business in the country.
The company opened a new extrusion line at its Ecuadorian facility that will bring the factory close to 200,000 tons of total production capacity and introduced a new high-end shrimp diet.
UK-based Rothamsted Research signed a collaboration agreement with Yield10 Bioscience, Inc. to support Rothamsted’s flagship program to develop omega-3 oils in Camelina sativa.