Green Innovation is the producer and patent-holder of several in-feed solutions in the gut health space.
AdAstra launches the first open-data technology to make deforestation and land conversion impacts visible in agricultural supply chains at 30 m resolution.
“In South Korea, two important factors come together: the regulations are more favorable and the food waste infrastructure is highly advanced,” the company said.
Biochem strengthens supply chain with major warehouse acquisition.
The company aims to offer formulations focused on nutrition, water quality management, biosecurity and disease control, customized for India’s varied aquaculture environments.
Sparos unveiled an innovative web tool that empowers fish and shrimp larvae researchers in efficiently managing trials and gaining insights.
The company, which positioned itself as a leader in seed technology, specializing in ultra-high protein soybeans, now pursues a sale of the business.
The company is offering on-demand digital services, focusing on farm performance optimization and customer support for the aquafeed, additive, and ingredient sectors.
Citribel, in collaboration with Onda, has published findings that mark significant advances for health and sustainability within the aquaculture industry.
Unibio’s single-cell protein has been officially approved by the Saudi Food and Drug Authority for use in aquaculture applications.
LPX, founded by the third generation of the Lemmers family, has acquired a dairy plant in the Netherlands to repurpose it and produce egg ingredients for the premium animal feed market.
Natac’s current production plant will be transformed into a modern, digital, innovative and sustainable plant extracts factory.
The partnership will provide cutting-edge tools to collect primary data across the agri-food supply chain and promote practices that positively impact the environmental sustainability of all stakeholders.
Beta Bugs has secured a multimillion-pound investment as it looks to become a global leader in insect genetics.
Its animal nutrition plant in Waspik, the Netherlands, has officially reduced its direct emissions (Scope 1 & 2) to report zero over 2024.
The study shows that krill meal can improve nutrient utilization, optimize feed efficiency, and boost resilience against oxidative stress, contributing to a more effective aquafeed.
The company has been unable to secure the necessary funding to proceed with the safeguard plan.
Rare Earth Global conducted two years of research proving that hemp seeds can effectively replace soy in salmon feed while significantly reducing the carbon footprint.
Of a total 4,168 certified facilities, 150 are feed mills, 3,132 are farms (including fallow) and 346 are hatcheries.
Alex Diana has joined the team as lead product manager to increase the company's presence in the animal feed market.