The new yeast plant in Brazil will join the group’s 76 other production sites around the world.
Prodap combines technology offerings, consulting services, and customized nutritional solutions to drive efficiency and sustainability in animal farming.
The company opened a new 36,000-square-foot office and distribution center to enhance Mexico and Central America operations.
FASA Group processes more than 1.3 million metric tons annually through 14 rendering plants with an additional two plants under construction.
Biohealth, a new product of its Careblocks line and mainly based on a probiotic of marine origin, protects the integrity of the intestine, improving digestion and absorption of nutrients.
Both organizations partnered for a full value chain collaboration that will include deforestation-free aquafeeds and capacity-building initiatives to drive social change and sustainable best practices in the region.
A photovoltaic solar energy system, together with a new source of compressed natural gas, will help mitigate the facility’s environmental impact.
The investment will be the most important of a series scheduled for the coming years to reach a production capacity of one million tons of balanced feed.
Mitsui will increase its shareholding by 1.13%, to 24.5% and Multiexport Foods S.A. maintains control of Multi X with 51% of the total shares.
The company partnered with North Patagonia to find out tools and solutions to mitigate the effect of algal blooms in salmon.
The company reported an increase in production indicators in the past five years for the ten farms that have produced the best conversion factors with BioMar feed.
The company unveiled the next step in its strategic growth plans as it announces the addition of its latest manufacturing facility in Hermosillo, Mexico.
The new R&D facility in Natal, Brazil aims to develop advanced hatchery nutrition solutions and new hatchery-related technologies for shrimp and finfish in the new RAS facility.
The companies have been working together to update diets and develop nutritional innovations for shrimp farmers in Central America countries.
The Brazilian Fisheries Institute presented a rainbow trout feed, developed in partnership with BRF Ingredients, that replaces fishmeal with sustainable byproducts from the animal industry.
With an investment of $25 million, the facility is located in Guayaquil and will produce BSF meal for the animal feed industry.
The company plans to deliver freshwater feeds in compostable bags reducing the use of plastic in this species range by 78%.
The company developed the Quality Support Pack that reduces the prevalence of melanosis and improves the quality of the final salmon fillets.
Prairie AquaTech received a patent for its technology used to sustainably produce hydrolyzed proteins isolated from plant material.
The company will establish four new production lines with a combined capacity of 200,000 tons and plans to launch new advanced shrimp feed concepts in 2022.