Nouvelles Vagues is a French scientific and technical platform offering a wide range of services to the aquafeed industry.
ABN and Leiber are joining forces to innovate and broaden their offer of high-quality products for the European market.
The arrangements aim to reduce fishing pressure on the Northeast Atlantic mackerel stock significantly and act as a stepping-stone towards a long-term quota-sharing arrangement.
For the first time in Finland, a small share of traditional feed ingredients will be partially replaced with sustainable insect meal.
The company is increasing its existing production capacities for the European market with a plant investment of more than EUR 20 million.
Partners in the Scottish salmon industry drive legislative change to allow natural insect-derived ingredients in feed and increase responsible sourcing.
Based on data collected by FEFAC, industrial compound feed production within the EU27 is expected to decrease in 2024 by 0.3 % compared to 2023.
The beans and processed meal are assured to be free from recent deforestation and have been segregated since harvesting to ensure no blending with non-certified produce.
HiProMine has just launched a large insect facility in Karkoszów, located 100 km from Berlin.
Eidsvaag is building two new feed vessels for both companies to use in collaboration, which avoids having to run separate transport routes, thereby reducing carbon emissions.
“Sustainability will be a Ticket to Play since consumers demand sustainable farmed food,” Carlos Díaz, CEO of BioMar, said.
A collaborative project between Norwegian salmon producer Hofseth, Manolin and Cargill showed that data-driven delousing strategies led to major improvements in production.
Once the works have been completed and the necessary authorization has been obtained, the facilities in Galicia will produce 12,000 tonnes of larvae per year.
While testing tunicate meal together with Skretting in aquafeeds, Pronofa calls for facilitating insect production to drive change now.
The new target for Norwegian-produced raw materials in aquafeeds has increased to 25% by 2034.
MicroHarvest is working on diversifying its production to ingredients that are not only a source of protein but support growth performance in aquaculture.
Odd Helge Romarheim was appointed as a new specialist in nutrition and feeding who will oversee the grow-out feeds for salmon and trout.
As the only lignosulfonate producer, Borregaard has spearheaded the reauthorization process towards EFSA and the EU Commission over the past thirteen years.
The partnership aims to create benefits for Donau Soja members to do more science-based calculations and bring transparency to the feed industry.
Over EUR 600,000 in non-dilutive funding will help finance the development of Ittinsect’s first plant for the production of sustainable proteins.