Bühler Aeroglide has appointed Tom Barber, vice president of capital sales, and Jason Pintuff, director of process engineering. “These appointments will strengthen our global strategy for long-term growth. Tom has a deep understanding of our business as it grows in scope and complexity, and Jason is well suited to direct process engineering so that our customers can operate successful food, feed and industrial processes.”
Biomin recently introduced Spectrum Top 50, a new mycotoxin detection service for customers globally. The service allows for the identification of more than 50 different mycotoxins and metabolites in finished feed and raw materials. Spectrum Top 50 relies upon liquid chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) technology. “With Spectrum Top 50, customers will have access to a powerful new method to uncover previously undetected masked and emerging mycotoxins lurking in their feed in addition to the regulated ones."
KnipBio Inc. announced the successful completion of a feed efficacy trial on Atlantic salmon using KBM500, the company’s astaxanthin-rich premium protein. The feed trials showed no significant difference in feed conversion ratio or weight gain for Atlantic salmon fed diets containing 5%, 10%, and 15% KBM500 when compared to fish fed a standard diet. “We have now completed successful efficacy trials with three different protein products: KBM203, which is rich in prebiotic compounds, our high-protein KBM324 ingredient, and now KBM500. The tests demonstrated KBM-based aquafeed diets offer equal or better performance than fishmeal. We view this is strong evidence that KBM is highly suitable as a protein replacement for soy or fishmeal in an aquafeed, while at the same time providing additional functional feed benefits."
Unibio and its partner and licensee Protelux are about to begin operations at their methane-to-protein plant. In July, Protelux completed the construction of the plant, located in Russia, and the parties are currently testing the plant and expect to commission it by late 2018. “We see this not just as a perspective investment into cutting-edge technology but as part of a bigger picture: a highly profitable industry of the local agricultural sector built from the ground up."
Nutriad sponsored The Roundtable Aquaculture Series (TARS) held in August in Chiang Mai, Thailand. The theme of TARS 2018 was 'Shrimp Aquaculture: Need for Change,' and Nutriad specialists presented views on the use of novel feed ingredients and additives to improve nutrition and health in shrimp production across the world. At TARS, Nutriad's lead aquaculture scientist shared his views on the potential of novel feed ingredients and functional feed additives to upgrade the current nutritional and functional value of shrimp feeds. “Traditional plant ingredients, novel oils and protein sources will improve the inputs of some but not all essential nutrients, so functional feed additives aiming to maximize the efficiency of absorption and utilization will be key to extract more nutritional value of each kilogram of feed."
White Dog Labs announced that independent testing by the Center for Aquaculture Technologies in Canada (CATC) has demonstrated the potential benefit of ProTyton to shrimp farming – initial studies doubled post larval survival rate, and increased weight gain by 50%. WDL has developed and scaled up ProTyton, an anaerobically produced Single Cell Protein ingredient that exhibits upwards of 85wt% crude protein and over 40wt% essential amino acids. The product is highly digestible and performed well in multiple aquaculture diets, and is now being evaluated by major aquafeed companies.
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has deregulated Nuseed’s proprietary omega-3 canola for cultivation in the United States, an announcement welcomed by Nufarm Limited. Nuseed’s omega-3 canola secured authorization for cultivation, food and feed from Australian authorities earlier this year. “USDA approval represents another very significant milestone in the development and commercialization of this important new product. It further validates the safety and quality of the product and the regulatory progress being made in multiple jurisdictions.”
Evonik has rolled out a high-precision NIR analytical service to enable the content of raw, unground feed materials to be assessed as soon as they arrive at the mill. Evonik's advanced NIR analysis enables customers to analyze raw feed materials for amino acid and macro-nutrient content in the same measurement during the incoming goods inspection. “Thanks to our decades of experience with NIR and analyzing millions of raw feed material and feed mixture samples from all over the world, we are now in a position to determine the nutrient content of unground material with high accuracy."
Alltech’s commitment to the aquaculture industry reaffirmed with new bioscience center status; appoints Dr. Philip Lyons as global aquaculture research manager.
KnipBio announced that Russ Heissner has joined the company’s management team as Senior Vice President of Business Development & Operations. “Russ Heissner has spent his career in the industrial fermentation field and is a great addition to KnipBio’s management team. He will be responsible for managing the relationship with our production partner as well as overseeing supply agreements with feed and aquaculture companies."
The Association of Exporters of Peru (ADEX) has awarded Vitapro the prize for the Export Excellence Award in the Product Diversification category. This recognition promotes national competitiveness and excellence and innovation of Peruvian exporters in the foreign market. "This award is the fruit of the effort of the entire organization to contribute to the development of our country, with a first-class product that meets the highest standards of quality and working hand in hand with our clients for the development of modern aquaculture."
At the recent Aqua Expo El Oro fair, organized by the National Chamber of Aquaculture of Ecuador, Nicovita presented on technological transformation and its tools; the application to the productive realities of the aquaculture industry. "The aquaculture of the future is projected with many challenges that can only be overcome with innovation and technology. With this transformation, tangible improvements will be achieved, such as higher productivity in a sustainable manner and lower production costs."