Austral Group released the results of its Product Carbon Footprint for fishmeal and fish oil, the most precise study carried out to date for products derived from the Peruvian anchovy.
Rothamsted Research granted Yield10 Bioscience an exclusive license for the land-based production of omega-3 oils used in aquafeed, pet food and human nutrition.
The biotech firm has safeguarded over three million fish from industrial fishing and secured EUR 1.5 million in funding.
Purdue joins Elanco in a shared vision of a research park dedicated to solving pressing issues impacting animal, plant, human and environmental health.
The first starch derivatives were produced 75 years ago in Malmö, Sweden.
The divestment from Yeast Extracts is an outcome of the company's plans to separate the Animal Nutrition & Health business from the group.
The company is increasing its existing production capacities for the European market with a plant investment of more than EUR 20 million.
The company unveiled a new name, a new logo, and a newly appointed CEO dedicated to fostering a future where sustainable aquaculture defines market expectations.
The consortium aims to promote a range of products and services in China and other countries that help reduce the carbon footprint of plant and animal production.
The company was founded in 1954 at a time when the idea of obtaining extracts from secondary beer brewing streams was innovative.
The current economic challenges were cited as the main reason for the suspension of the operations.
CAT, headquartered in the US, will maintain its focus on aquaculture genetics while CATC, headquartered in Canada, will focus on health and nutrition research working as sister companies.
Lallemand invested in its production infrastructure to strengthen its resilience and adaptability to dynamic market conditions and address sustainability goals.
The company received the medal for the third year in a row.
The facility will be located in Kirkkonummi, Finland to annually upcycle food industry side streams into up to 3,000 tons of fungi-based protein.
Olivier Hartz will oversee regulatory and application development, customer development, and sales.
The group will publish sustainability results and case studies more frequently throughout the year to provide its stakeholders with more up-to-date, regular and timely information about its sustainability progress.
HiProMine has just launched a large insect facility in Karkoszów, located 100 km from Berlin.
The company acquired local nutritional feed additive supplier Oligo Basics.
MicroBioGen’s innovative non-GM yeast technology offers a solution for transforming large-scale industrial waste and side streams into sustainable, high-quality protein.