A study found that KnipBio’s single cell protein KBM has the potential to replace terrestrial proteins as a key ingredient in rainbow trout diets. Feed trials found no significant difference in weight gain or feed conversion rates for trout fed a diet containing up to 10% KBM compared to standard trout diets. Also, populations fed KBM experienced an average 85% decrease in mortality compared to the control group. "The trials provide further evidence that KBM is a safe and effective alternative to soy as a protein source in aquaculture and are consistent with prior feed trials on whiteleg shrimp, Atlantic salmon, and smallmouth grunts. While additional research remains to be done, we are encouraged by the growing mountain of evidence that KBM can reduce mortality when added to finfish and crustacean diets."
Kemin Industries has announced the launch of a new Kemin Animal Nutrition and Health division, Aquaculture. Kemin AquaKulture will offer a variety of products and solutions to help customers prevent microbial spoilage, strengthen oxidative control, boost lipid nutrition, promote better health in aqua species by enhancing immunity and ensure water quality to optimize growth. "Over the years, several Kemin Animal Nutrition and Health teams have successfully ventured into the aquaculture market. We\'re excited to now launch a complete AquaKulture division that will provide even greater resources to strengthen the quality of aqua feed and feed ingredients and improve the health and survival of aqua species."
Archer Daniels Midland Company (ADM) announced that it has opened its new enzyme lab in Davis, California. The lab’s scientists will work with ADM’s other R&D facilities around the globe to develop enzyme products to serve a variety of markets, and will partner with China-based Qingdao Vland Biotech Group Co., Ltd., to develop and commercialize feed enzymes to improve animal health and nutrition.“In addition to an accomplished staff of scientists and researchers and a great partner in Vland, our new lab will benefit from its location near the University of California, Davis, which provides access to world-leading expertise and resources in the areas of food science and nutrition as well as animal health and agriculture."
Lallemand Animal Nutrition announced that YANG®, yeast association new generation*, is now listed in the Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI) Products List©. U.S. organic aquaculture producers can use YANG, an innovative prebiotic concentrate of yeast derivatives, to support animals during stressful and challenging conditions such as weaning, feed transitions and sanitary challenges. “Thanks to cutting-edge technologies applied for the first time in this area, Lallemand R&D teams have selected yeast strains with different and complementary properties and combined them in a unique formula — YANG.”
Nutriad, pioneer in species specific feed additive solutions for aquaculture, was one of the proud sponsors of the 11th Aquafeed Horizons ASIA 2018 (Advances in Aquafeed Processing & Formulation Workshop) that took place in Bangkok recently. The event successfully attracted major aqua players from Asia, as well as producers from Europe, USA and Australia. The conference is designed for commercial aquaculture feed manufacturers and others to learn the latest formulation and processing solutions commercially available for producing aquatic feeds.
As regional manager, based in Manchester, UK, Mark Newton will be responsible for business development and strategic planning that aligns Bühler Aeroglide’s overall business strategy with the wider Europe, Middle East and Africa regions.
ADM has announced the realignment of its business segments across four units – Carbohydrate Solutions, Nutrition, Oilseeds and Origination. The new segments better reflect ADM’s operating structure and will enable the company to further highlight the differentiation of its product and service offerings and enhance its ability to respond to the evolving needs of customers. “The changes we are announcing today enhance and accelerate our efforts to deliver value-added, differentiated products and services and drive growth across our entire portfolio."
ADM and Cargill have reached an agreement to launch a joint venture to provide soybean meal and oil for customers in Egypt. The joint venture would own and operate the National Vegetable Oil Company soy crush facility in Borg Al-Arab along with related commercial and functional activities, including a separate Switzerland-based merchandising operation that would supply soybeans to the crush plant. Cargill is currently expanding the plant from 3,000 metric tons to 6,000 metric tons of daily crush capacity. “The joint venture brings together Cargill and ADM’s operational and commercial expertise to meet growing local demand for higher-quality feed ingredients."