The fund will help scale up its pilot facility in northern Thailand to produce insect meal for the animal feed industry.
The Asian Development Bank and ABIS Exports India Private Limited will support the construction of a micro fish feed plant as well as the training of 6,000 locals in aquaculture and financial literacy.
The company has expanded its operations at its existing plant through an additional capacity of 175,000 metric tonnes (MT).
The company’s sustainability strategy is based on an integrated approach focusing on five dimensions.
The company partnered with the Singapore Food Agency to establish a center that will focus on developing hatchery technologies for tropical marine species and training farmers in the region.
The fish feed factory consists of two independent lines with a production capacity of 100,000 tons per year.
The feed mill is located on an area of five hectares in PIER Pasuruan, East Java, with an annual production capacity of 300,000 MT.
The group will establish a joint venture Canadian cargo handler IMGS Group to handle grains, oilseeds, feedstuffs, pulses and will sell goods domestically in Pakistan.
CP Group officials expressed interest in collaborating with the Philippines in aquaculture, as well as the development of the value chain.
This facility will be the first to supply De Heus’ vitamins and nutritional supplements in Vietnam, as well as in Asia.
The plant has a production capacity of 7,000 metric tons per year and was engineered to reduce the environmental impact of production.
Grobest Group will introduce AquaEasy’s smart innovations to their customers, including AI-driven solutions, intelligent feeders (i-feeder™) and ShrimpTalk™.
The Chinese facility will produce protein for use in aquaculture and, initially, production will be available for use in China.
The Thai company plans to increase its production capacity throughout the value chain at home and in Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar with its enlarged capital, including its feed mills.
UPV-CFOS’ team developed a seaweed-based supplement that improves the profitability and sustainability of tilapia, shrimp, and milkfish production.
Pakthongchai Feed Mill was certified by the Thailand Greenhouse Gas Management Organization becoming the first carbon neutral feed mill in the country.
The corporation exits the Sri Lankan market to grow its animal feed business in other parts of Asia.
Fatide Biotech Co., Ltd. developed a cost-effective feed that improves the feed manufacturing process and has no impact on the final fillet quality.
The government aims to cut its use as part of the national food security plan.
The company appointed Bawanta Widya Suta as aquaculture sales manager to lead Aker BioMarine’s growth journey in Indonesia.