KnipBio, Inc. has announced its support for the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal 14 (SDG 14). SDG 14 deals with sustainability of the ocean and is designed to conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas, and marine resources for sustainable development. "Aquaculture offers the best solution to preserve wild fish populations while simultaneously meeting humankind’s nutritional needs, but there is a problem: aquaculture itself is threatened by a shortage of the high-quality protein needed to feed species such as salmon, trout, and shrimp. KnipBio is committing to produce at least 40 thousand metric tons of KnipBio Meal, our premium fishmeal replacement, annually by 2020 in support of the UN’s SDG 14 action plan."
Cooke Inc., parent company of Cooke Aquaculture Inc., and Omega Protein Corporation have announced that they have entered into a definitive agreement under which Cooke will acquire all outstanding shares of Omega Protein for $22.00 per share in cash. The transaction price represents a premium of 32.5% to Omega Protein’s closing share price on the date of transaction. “Omega Protein will provide us with another platform in Cooke’s growth strategy through further diversification in the supply side of the business. We believe this will be a very good fit between our two cultures."
KnipBio, Inc. announced that it has received a significant purchase order for the company’s innovative fishmeal alternative, KnipBio Meal. The multi-tonne order is from an aquaculture industry leader operating across the Asia/Pacific region, and comes after the customer found promising preliminary results from a series of KBM feed trials conducted with both shrimp and finfish at various stages of growth in both laboratory and field conditions. "This order has enabled KnipBio to significantly scale-up our fermentation process so that we are now able to produce up to ten metric tonnes of KBM per month."
Bühler has celebrated the groundbreaking of its Innovation Campus in Uzwil, Switzerland. Completion of the building is expected during the first quarter of 2019. The innovation campus consists of two key elements: upgraded technology labs and a new innovation building. “We are creating a space that brings together visionaries and long-term thinkers of the start-up scene and universities with engineering teams that hold Bühler’s long-standing applied and tested know-how in processing technology."
Unibio has announced that they have been selected to form part of the PROVIDE project in cooperation with Innovation Fund Denmark. The aim of the 5-year research project is to increase the value of residual products and optimize resource utilization. The project has a total investment of DKK 14,780,000 (GBP 1,764,000). "Taking part in the PROVIDE project is a big opportunity for Unibio. Besides collaborating with some very knowledgeable institutions and companies, the focus on creating added value from our core protein product holds great potential for the company."
ADM Animal Nutrition™ has announced that PROPLEX® DY, a high-quality protein source for aquaculture, swine and poultry, has been approved for registration in the Philippines and Vietnam. Produced from the wet corn milling process, PROPLEX® DY is composed of dried Saccharomyces yeast. “PROPLEX® DY is one of a multitude specialty ingredients ADM has developed to help feed and aquaculture producers optimize productivity and maximize profitability.”
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has announced that the Danish Government will guarantee a 10 per cent equity financing of NNPC's Joint Venture Company with Danish firm Unibio. The JV Company will engage in the production of animal feeds from Nigeria’s abundant natural gas resources through conversion of methane gas into protein. “There are huge possibilities in view of the demands for this kind of feeds and it will boost food production in Nigeria tremendously. The benefits are not only in local production and consumption of the feeds but also in terms of revenue generation in foreign currencies through export.”
Nutriad has announced the appointment of Ms. Karen de Ridder as Business Development Manager Preservation & Functional Ingredients. "To further support our customers across the world we continue to invest in the development of new concepts and in-market technical support. This appointment follows from that strategy.”
Nova Eel Inc.'s new medicated product Estradiol has been added to the FDA Designations List. The intended use is for the new product is increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency in American eels fed in recirculating aquaculture systems.
The Global Aquaculture Alliance (GAA) has announced that the fifth annual Global Aquaculture Innovation Award will be presented to TerraVia and Bunge Oils for their AlgaPrime™ DHA aquaculture feed ingredient. The AlgaPrime™ DHA aquaculture feed ingredient has been manufactured at a facility in Brazil since 2014, running off the steam generated by a sugarcane mill, as part of a joint venture with Bunge Oils. "The Global Aquaculture Innovation Award represents the future of aquaculture, and we believe that AlgaPrime DHA is a key feed ingredient for the industry’s continued growth."
Neptune Technologies and Aker BioMarine have announced the conclusion of an agreement whereby Aker BioMarine acquired Neptune’s krill oil inventory and IP for $34 million. “Neptune has made a strategic decision to withdraw as a bulk krill oil supplier, while Aker BioMarine wants to increase investment in the category, so this agreement is a perfect fit for both parties."
Allen (Ming-Hsun) Wu, Regional Manager Aquaculture APAC of Nutriad, was recently presented with an appreciation award for his outstanding services and contribution to WAS-APC. A member since 2002, Mr. Wu was elected as Board Director of World Aquaculture Society – Asian Pacific Chapter (WAS-APC) for 2015-2017. “I am honored to form part of WAS and to be able to actively contribute to to WAS and to the progressive development of our industry at the same time."