The new office in Seoul will be led by Choi Si Yeong, country manager for Lallemand Animal Nutrition South Korea.
This is the first Sustainability-Linked Bond that has been launched in Thailand and follows the launch of Thai Union’s inaugural Sustainability-Linked Loan (SLL).
Tongwei Group acquired Tianbang aquatic feed businesses with a total value of RMB 1.05-1.1 billion ($162 million).
The company is reinforcing its presence in existing markets (China, Indonesia, Vietnam and the Philippines) while expanding into new ones.
The Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center Aquaculture Department (SEAFDEC/AQD) is developing a new fish feed formulation that is cost-efficient and eco-friendly.
The new facility will have a production capacity of 350,000 tons per year and aims to improve the quality of pangasius and optimize production costs.
The company invested in trade and regional support team in Singapore and expanded its distribution capabilities in Indonesia and Myanmar.
The company started producing AquaXcel® feed, a formulation with specialized immune-boosting ingredients, at its Serang plant.
Blue Aqua partnered with dnata to upcycle organic waste from dnata’s catering and ground handling operations into alternative insect protein for aquafeeds.
The center will focus on the industries of animal husbandry, aquaculture, plants, environment and food to form a joint research model integrating production, research and development.
The company acquired Golden Farm Production & Commerce Company Limited widening its range of value-added premix products and services across the country.
The measure could reshape the flow of grains into the world’s top corn and soybean buyer.
Jennifer Kuo was appointed as Chief Technology Development & Sustainability Officer to sharpen focus on the development of unique technologies in line with delivering industry-leading sustainability goals.
The new company will manufacture and distribute fish and shrimp aquafeeds as well as livestock feeds and pet food.
There is a considerable demand for quality feeds on the west coast and this initiative will help small and medium farmers.
The cooperation of leading domestic shrimp larvae hatcheries aims to diversify the supply of high-quality, high-yield larvae for shrimp farmers.
The company established a fourth division embracing activities in the Asian region, including Vietnam and China, and announced François Loubere as the new VP for Asia.
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.