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Implications for incorporation of non-traditional ingredients a uniting theme for Aquafeed conference

The 9th Aquafeed Horizons Asia will take place March 29th, 2016 at the BITEC, on the first day of the FIAAP/Victam/GRAPAS Asia 2016 shows. Fishmeal substitution and a general trend towards plant-based feed ingredients will drive the agenda for the 2016 meeting: the implications of these changes in traditional diets for both processors and formulators will be explored by an international line-up of experts from industry and applied science.
January 5, 2016

The 9th Aquafeed Horizons Asia will take place March 29th, 2016 at the BITEC, on the first day of the FIAAP/Victam/GRAPAS Asia 2016 shows. The Conference is designed for commercial aquaculture feed manufacturers and others wanting to learn about the latest formulation and processing solutions available for producing aquatic feeds.

Fishmeal substitution and a general trend towards plant-based feed ingredients will drive the agenda for the 2016 meeting: the implications of these changes in traditional diets for both processors and formulators will be explored by an international line-up of experts from industry and applied science.


Program
INTERACTIONS OF EXTRUSION AND INGREDIENTS FOR AQUATIC FEEDS
Joseph P. Kearns, Vice President Aqua‐Feed Div., Wenger Manufacturing, Inc., USA

DURABLE SINKING FISH FEED WITH LOW STARCH FORMULATIONS AND AN EXAMPLE WITH INSECT MEAL AS ALTERNATIVE PROTEIN
Urs Wüst, Product Management Aquafeed & Petfood, Business Unit Nutrition, Bühler AG, Switzerland

PROCESS CONTROL IN AQUAFEED PRODUCTION
Olafur H Jonsson, Managing Director, Tovalia sarl, France

PRE‐PROCESSING OF FEEDSTUFFS TO IMPROVE THEIR FEEDING VALUE FOR AQUACULTURE FEEDS
Dr. Dominique P. Bureau, Professor, University of Guelph, Canada

FEED FOR THE FUTURE: THE CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR A BETTER AND SUSTAINABLE
AQUACULTURE INDUSTRY
Dr. M A Kabir Chowdhury, Global Product Manager ‐ Aquaculture, Jefo Nutrition Inc., Canada

ADVANCES IN AMINO ACID NUTRITION OF SHRIMP
Dr. Alexandros Samartzis, Regional Technical Sales Manager, Evonik (SEA), Singapore

GART AS A PLATFORM TO INVESTIGATE DISEASE CONTROL STRATEGIES AGAINST AHPND/EMS IN SHRIMP
Dr. ir. Margriet Drouillon, Business Developer Aqua, University of Ghent, Belgium

EFFECT OF AN ALGO‐CLAY BASED BIOCATALYST ON THE DIGESTIVE AND GROWTH PERFORMANCE OF JUVENILE SHRIMP (LITOPENAEUS VANNAMEI)
Maarten Jay van Schoonhoven, Aqua BU manager, Olmix, France

FUNCTIONAL FEEDS – BAD BUG BUSTERS TO REDUCE THE IMPACT FROM DISEASE IN FARMED FISH AND SHRIMP
Dr. Peter Coutteau, Business Unit Manager – Aquaculture, Nutriad International NV, Belgium