The transaction covers the full Nutrition business of Wilbur-Ellis, including the Rangen, Ametza, Emmert, Oxy-Gon, Oxy-Gold, and Oxy-Block product lines, as well as proprietary premixes, ingredient blends and sourcing services.
Since May 1, 2025, all facility audits are now carried out exclusively against Factory Standard, Version 3.
The 22nd International Symposium on Fish Nutrition and Feeding (ISFNF XXII) will take place in Darwin, Australia, from May 18-21, 2026.
The 2024 annual report showed low levels of heavy metals, some PFAS in starter feeds, and traces of pesticides, while the additive ethoxyquin was absent.
The new funding will strengthen production, expand facilities in Norway, and support Planktonic’s international growth in key marine species.
The new production line introduces innovative microalgae cultivation technology that enhances sustainability while maintaining the highest quality standards.
Major salmon producers posted record harvest volumes and strong biological performance in Q2 2025, but prices remained under pressure from high global supply growth.
To meet global demand for Bluefin tuna while protecting the species, many seafood processors rely on fish farms. The major challenge lies in the fish feed. Together with Japanese company Nissui, Bühler has developed a tuna feed enabling sustainable, economic farming.
Scottish government green lights proposals from Loch Long Salmon to deliver innovative technology that is already being used in Norway, Canada and the Faroe Islands.
The Superintendencia del Medio Ambiente (SMA) sanctioned Cooke Aquaculture in Aysén with the closure of two farms for environmental violations, a decision the company will appeal.
The company launched a new vision technology, an AI-powered system that provides real-time data on fish health, biomass, and sea lice to help salmon farmers optimize production and improve animal welfare.
New harvest forecasting and sea lice treatment recommender tools support salmon cage-level recommendations with task-dependent accuracy of 85-97%.
Tidal Lice Control uses AI to remove lice safely and autonomously, improving salmon welfare and reducing costs.
DNV’s Smarter Compliance automates aquaculture reporting, reducing costs, risks, and workload while boosting control and sustainability.
Governments, research institutions, and international organizations are stepping up efforts to strengthen the aquaculture industry in Africa through targeted training, collaborative workshops, and innovative organizational models.
Dr. Patricio Dantagnan analyzes the future of fish feed in modern aquaculture and the need to move toward sustainable, precision-based solutions.
The conference broke previous records, with 1,847 registered attendees from 79 countries and 77 booths, where brisk business was conducted.
At the 2025 Indonesian Aquafeed Conference, Dominique Bureau emphasized that evidence-based functional nutrition can be a key tool to improve fish health, production efficiency, and farm profitability in aquaculture.
Faced with a widening gap between fish supply and demand, and a heavy reliance on imports, nations like Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, and Nigeria are implementing strategic programs to bolster their domestic aquaculture industries.
The Global Shrimp Forum 2025 in Utrecht will address the impact of U.S. tariffs on global shrimp trade, China's consumption capacity, and diverse industry topics like traceability, animal welfare, and byproduct utilization.
Bangladesh is seeing its aquaculture sector rapidly expand to meet increasing demand for fish, with aquafeed production evolving to use more advanced methods and ingredients, despite facing challenges in energy supply, skilled labor, and investment access.
Precision nutrition in aquaculture, tailoring nutrient delivery to species-specific needs using advanced models, ingredient insights, and digital tools, offers a path to improved growth, feed efficiency, and sustainability, as emphasized at IFFO’s 2025 Members’ Meeting.
In this interview, Artur Rombenso, senior research scientist at CSIRO, explores the future of aquaculture nutrition, emphasizing the shift toward precision feeding, sustainable ingredient sourcing, and integrated innovation to overcome industry challenges and enhance global food security.
At the IFFO 2025 Members’ Meeting, Brett Glencross outlined key regulatory updates on fishmeal shipping and antioxidant use, and detailed efforts to improve contaminant testing in marine oils to ensure global safety and compliance standards.