The expansion will allow an increased capacity to run trials and better flexibility to adapt aquafeeds to changing conditions such as raw material prices and customer requests, among others.
Bioflytech has developed a technology to manufacture tailor-made insect meal with specific percentages of protein and fats according to the customer's demands.
Founded in 1963, the trade association is the united voice of the specialty feed ingredients business in Europe with currently 94 member companies.
EUMOFA has released a new report to provide an overview of the fishmeal and fish oil sectors derived from forage fisheries in the European Union.
Honorary Life Membership of EAS is an award given to those who have made a significant impact on the development of European aquaculture.
The report points to 40% of soybean meal equivalent of total European soy consumption to be sourced according to the FEFAC Soy Sourcing Guidelines and 24% certified deforestation-free soy.
According to a survey that will be presented at Aquaculture Europe in September, 69.3% of people admitted to being willing to pay more for fish enriched with this nutrient.
Sixty-eight percent of UK consumers are willing to buy salmon fed with SylPro® and find it as tasty as salmon fed with a standard diet.
Veramaris’ partnership with Manolin revealed the meaningful benefits of higher dietary EPA and DHA levels on biological performance and harvest quality.
Two new diets will be developed for European seabass and gilthead seabream based on four new hydrolysates produced in Portugal.
The Climate Index, an annual overview of the climate impact of Norway's 100 largest companies, positioned Skretting among Norway's top nine performers.
The Norwegian Food Safety Authority also reported a few unwanted substances in its annual report from its fish feed monitoring program.
Increasing pulse and legume cropping in arable rotations to 20% across the UK, the project aims to bring about a reduction of 1.5Mt CO₂e per annum.
Aquasoja developed a functional finishing feed to enhance the natural skin colors of seabream and increase its value on the market.
A feasibility study found that the ingredient had a comparable nutritional profile with soy and fishmeal.
The Aquaculture Advisory Council has released recommendations to the EU Commission to support and facilitate the adoption of circular feed practices.
A four-year project aims to develop a system for the early prediction of the presence of mycotoxins during the harvest.
Aquaterra is the first biotechnology product authorized for use by the NFSA in Norway under the food act.
The company will locate its second industrial site in Rethel, right next to its first plant.
Circularity is an important part of making food production more sustainable. For aquaculture, we can still do a lot more, especially on the feed side. Yet, EU legislation does not always allow to move forward. Aquaculture experts further discussed this issue at the recently held FEFAC congress in Sweden.