Over 85% of the additional projected fish production will stem from aquaculture, elevating its share in global fish production to 55% by 2033, predicts the OECD-FAO Agricultural Outlook.
The Norwegian Institute of Marine Research analyzed feed ingredients and aquafeeds and found low levels of PFAS in fish feed.
The report analyzes achievements, but also what needs to be improved in terms of sustainability. “This is an industry effort in which we should all learn from each other to find the best way to improve our performance at every step of the value chain,” said Jorge Díaz, sustainability director at Skretting.
Food Outlook report expects relative calm in main foodstuff and fertilizer markets, while food import bills could go up.
Aquaculture surpasses capture fisheries in aquatic animal production for the first time, The State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture 2024 says.
In 2023, the company achieved notable reductions in its carbon footprint and increased the use of circular and restorative ingredients.
The company reduced greenhouse gases for Scope 1 & 2 by 8.8% in 2023 compared to 2022.
The latest Global Salmon Initiative report showed improved sourcing strategies such as utilizing byproducts assessing and incorporating novel ingredients, and improving efficiencies in feeding strategy in 2023.
The company has been diversifying its raw material sources and its commitment to sustainable marine ingredients.
dsm-firmenich’s January to March survey underscores the ongoing global challenge mycotoxins pose to animal welfare and farm productivity.
In 2022, an estimated 1.08 million tonnes of aquatic organisms were farmed in the EU, valued at EUR 4.9 billion.
The 196-page publication by Willem van der Pijl aims to better understand the structure and dynamics of the Indian shrimp industry and the companies that drive it.
For the first time in recent memory, the global aquaculture sector experienced a decrease in feed tonnage (4.43%) over the past year.
Global fishmeal supply is expected to improve, given weakening El Niño conditions, and prices should normalize, according to a Rabobank report.
Marine and brackish water aquaculture production has nearly doubled over the last decade, increasing by 91.3%, with revenues also up by 74.5%.
According to Rabobank’s global animal protein outlook, poultry and aquaculture production are set for modest growth, but beef, pork, and wild-catch seafood are likely to contract.
The report, funded by The Global Shrimp Forum Foundation, studied the most effective ways that shrimp consumption can be better promoted.
According to Donau Soja Market Report, one-third more soy was harvested in the EU in the same cultivation area.
Market prices topped the list, as uncertainties remain about the effects of persistent inflation and the recovery of seafood demand.
Funding of EUR 1 billion was made available over a period of seven years but the overall EU production has flatlined, according to a report.