The new €24 million facility will have a capacity of 100,000 tons per year and is part of the company’s commitment to Vietnam and Southeast Asia.
Angel Yeast will establish a wholly-owned subsidiary in Singapore to promote its internationalization strategy and the development of the Asian Pacific market.
The $28.8 million project, to be built in Wenchang City, Hainan Province, aims to consolidate and expand the company’s market share in Hainan.
With this acquisition, BioMar takes another step to expand its global footprint within shrimp feed.
The company partnered with Chiang Mai University to fund the project and jointly develop the first smart farm for black soldier fly in Thailand.
The company plans to list Thai Union Feedmill Public Company Limited on the Stock Exchange of Thailand through an initial public offering.
The company invested in the Norwegian land-based fish farming company, Proximar, that will build a large-scale RAS salmon facility near Mount Fuji to meet the large demand for salmon in Japan.
The company continues to increase its footprint in aquaculture and announced a number of appointments in its Business Unit Aquaculture.
The company is introducing demonstration farms in Andhra Pradesh to move traditional rohu farmers to use pelleted feeds.
Delegates gathered at the site for a ceremony to mark the beginning of construction, which will deliver 20,000 tons of FeedKind® protein in its first phase.
Charoen Pokphand Group’s subsidiary will use iCell technology to produce SCPs, to be used in CP’s feed mills, from organic process wastewater discharged from CPF’s food plants.
The initiative will create new opportunities for fish farmers, processors, wholesalers, retailers and other aquaculture enterprises.
The country plans to invest in the construction of an aquaculture armada of 50 such ships with a gross tonnage of 100,000 tons each.
The company plans to invest $28 million in a plant in South Vietnam to meet growing demand from livestock and aquaculture farmers.
The corporation established Marubeni Nisshin Feed Technology (Tianjin) Co., Ltd., the first fully-owned Japanese aquafeed manufacturer in China with an $8 million aquafeed facility.
The new facility in Jadcherla, Hyderabad will deliver superior quality minerals, vitamin premixes, mineral blends and feed safety solutions for all species – poultry, dairy, aqua and pets – in South Asia.
The feeding demonstration showed pangasius fingerling using USSEC feed-based technology have a good survival rate and rapid growth.
Chinese Haid Group subsidiary started the construction of a $20-million feed mill with a capacity of 200,000 tons per year in Vinh Long Province, Vietnam.
The collaboration will allow Nutreco to expand its learning about RAS and continue Skretting’s development of the feed tailored for RAS systems.
Philippine researchers at SEAFDEC/AQD are testing green “spaghetti algae,” Chaetomorpha linum, in fish and shrimp feeds as part of a broader move to reduce the cost of aquafeeds.