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.
For European feed compounders, locally produced Processed Animal Proteins (PAPs) and rendered fat can replace soy meal and palm oil with a net reduction in carbon emissions
Aquafeed.com talked with Donau Soja to get some insights on the current European soy production and the 11th World Soybean Research Conference that is taking place in Vienna.
The public conference welcomed a large range of national, European and international speakers and was attended by over 200 participants.
FEFAC members aim to support the green transition of livestock and aquaculture farmers with circular feed solutions.
The growing use of animal fats to power cars and planes is putting pressure on their supply to the use on animal feed.
Thanks to Alltech Coppens’ global distribution, the company will be able to begin exporting feed to Sweden, Poland, the Baltic countries, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia.
The federation released a publication to highlight the contribution of animal feeding strategies to more sustainable and circular livestock and aquaculture production.
The project is advancing the valorization of tuna side stream material and addressing logistic and technical challenges to transform these materials into valuable products for aquafeeds.
A European collaborative project that gathers 17 partners covering the entire food and feed value chains, such as BioMar, will pave the way to Arbiom’s industrial deployment.
The Hungarian insect meal producer Agroloop is ready to become one of the key players in Europe. Its new production plant leads to the projected volumes while the strategic agreement with feed producer UBM elevates technical and nutritional expertise around insect meal application.
A new research project will use bacteriophages to control bacterial diseases in aquaculture.
SINTEF carried out an analysis to contribute to an orientation of Norway's opportunities to provide enough sustainable feed for livestock and farmed fish.
Wheat, maize, rapeseed and sunflower seed originating in Ukraine can continue to be released for free circulation in all the member states of the European Union.
The concept optimizes feeding protocols and production management, further increasing Mediterranean aquaculture’s competitiveness.
Researchers are growing bacteria-free salmon fry to find out how fish could be more disease resistant.
The company, alongside ADM, has also begun to lay the groundwork for the implementation of its circular model in the US.
The group has extended its feed agreement with BioMar and Skretting for five years at NOK 22 billion (USD 2 billion).
Shrimp production in Europe has moved from a theoretical possibility to a reality, according to the online seminar Sustainable shrimp farming in Europe .