Producers are exploring new opportunities following agreement on a free trade deal that will slash tariffs on exports to the sub-continent.
The U.S. will impose a 20% tariff on Vietnamese exports, lower than the previously threatened 46%, easing trade tensions ahead of a July tariff deadline.
This marks the first time Japfa has included social key performance indicators in a sustainable finance instrument.
The company uses silkworms to produce recombinant proteins, initially targeting diagnostics, animal vaccines and other applications with lower regulatory barriers.
The 11th Annual Southeast Asia Aquaculture Feed Formulation Workshop highlighted U.S. Soy’s role in sustainable aquafeeds.
Marking a new chapter in U.S.-Vietnam agricultural engagement, USSEC and the Partnership for Sustainable Agriculture Development in Vietnam signed an MoU to strengthen trade ties and foster industry collaboration.
The feed mill is projected to produce 30 metric tons of fish feed daily and will be located in the province of Capiz.
The company is closing two aquafeed plants in Đồng Tháp and Long An provinces, and also shutting down its aquaculture technology application center in Tiền Giang.
The U.S. Department of Commerce announced preliminary results of its 19th administrative reviews, imposing significantly higher antidumping duties on several frozen warmwater shrimp exporters from Vietnam.
Despite potential export market challenges and raw material concerns, Skretting India is focusing on boosting domestic shrimp consumption through initiatives like Shrimp-a-Thon and promoting technology adoption to address health issues in the growing Indian aquaculture sector.
The strategic move aims to strengthen IFB Agro's position in the aquafeed segment.
The new line will help meet growing demand, in China and globally, for specialty feed lecithin products such as enzymatically treated lecithin and low-viscosity lecithin.
South Asia's booming livestock and aquaculture sectors are driving a surge in demand for high-quality animal feed, creating significant growth opportunities for U.S. Soy, which is leveraging its nutritional quality, sustainability credentials, and industry partnerships to support the region's feed efficiency, resilience, and aquaculture innovation.
Feed One Co. is investing USD 91 million to build a new, high-efficiency aquafeed factory in Toyokawa by 2028, aiming to double capacity, enhance sustainability, and drive innovation in Japan’s rapidly evolving aquaculture industry.
Skretting China is leveraging global expertise and local innovation to drive sustainable growth in the country’s dynamic aquaculture industry.
The USD 150 million Blue Loan from the Asian Development Bank (ADB) is a first for the seafood industry in Thailand.
This collaboration represents an important milestone in Manuchar’s ongoing strategy to expand its feed additives portfolio across emerging markets.
The company also launched five new innovative hatchery feed products for diverse species, including salmon, tilapia, golden pompano, snakehead and catfish.
Alltech advocates for a holistic approach to aquaculture in Asia, promoting immune support, improving water quality, and feed safety through innovative, science-backed solutions.
ADM is winding down its domestic trading operations in China and laying off staff as part of a global cost-cutting initiative amid rising U.S.-China trade tensions.