They will develop, produce, market and sell customer-centric enzyme products and solutions to improve animal wellbeing, support farmer sustainability and productivity efforts.
The company appointed Sven Keller to support its business partners and the Central European Sales Team, providing technical leadership for all species, production segments and applications.
Both teams will advance research on new metabolites from plants and seaweeds to address complex challenges of the feed industry.
Luca Pandolfini will consolidate Norel in the European market and penetrate new markets.
The net price will increase of up to 15% globally.
Lallemand presented three new studies at Aquaculture Europe 21 supporting the role of yeast-based functional ingredients on fish's natural defenses, namely immunity and skin protection.
The state-of-the-art facilities complement the existing R&D facilities at the BIOMIN Research Center and will be used to conduct nutritional analyses to help farmers improve animal production.
AB Vista will become the exclusive distributor of OxC-beta™ in the U.S., Brazil and Thailand and will also collaborate on developing its use for aquaculture purposes, such as shrimp production.
With Goppelsroeder's appointment, former president and CEO of DSM Nutritional Products, the company is gaining an experienced executive who has played a crucial role in innovation.
Lars F. Snijders has stepped down and Peter Zondervan was named general manager.
By having this certificate, the company demonstrates its commitment to policy, structure and planning in the field of health and safety at work.
A new study performed by Nutrition Technologies found that shrimp fed with diets using the BSF meal had better results and were more cost-effective than traditional diets.
Benson Hill commercializes soy varieties with high protein content for the aquafeed industry.
Prairie AquaTech received a patent for its technology used to sustainably produce hydrolyzed proteins isolated from plant material.
The French insect protein producer will establish two production sites and plans to deploy nine production sites by 2029 with an annual conversion capacity of 1.5 million tons of bio-residues.
The US Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) released a white paper explaining the risks of feeding hemp to animals.
Entoprotech plans to work with local partners to build new facilities and is currently in negotiations with companies from the UAE, Canada, the USA, Mexico and Russia.
The company is accelerating the growth of its fishmeal business investing in fishmeal facilities in the U.S. and Myanmar.
The new facility is the most modern plant of the group that produces animal proteins such as plasma, hemoglobin, egg powder and collagens for the feed industry.
The investment will provide the production capacity to deliver its innovative soybean products, including Ultra-High Protein soybean ingredients.