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Partnership will introduce novel sustainable soy ingredients into EU salmon feed industry

Benson Hill and Denofa plan to form a strategic alliance to introduce sustainable soy protein ingredients into the Northern European aquaculture feed market. 

Partnership will introduce novel sustainable soy ingredients into EU salmon feed industry
April 5, 2022

Benson Hill and Denofa plan to form a strategic alliance to introduce sustainable soy protein ingredients into the Northern European aquaculture feed market. 

High-value species, such as salmon, have especially high protein dietary requirements that can be optimally served through sustainable soy ingredients. Northern Europe serves as the world leader in salmon aquaculture. Over half of the production is based in Norway where Denofa owns a port and extensive infrastructure. Together the companies plan to deliver sustainable, traceable, non-GMO soy ingredients with novel benefits to serve the region. 

“The European aquaculture market is growing rapidly, and Benson Hill’s proven performance soy ingredients will be an important ingredient in fish feed. Denofa has a long history of providing traceable non-GMO, sustainable and certified soy products to the Scandinavian agricultural feed and food market, and we are now eager, together with Benson Hill, to offer good solutions for the aquaculture segment as well,” said Hans Petter Olsen, CEO of Denofa. “Benson Hill shares our commitment to reliability and provides traceability throughout the value chain from the farm through ingredient production. We look forward to a lasting partnership.”

Benson Hill uses advanced breeding techniques to leverage nature’s diversity within plants and develop improved ingredients beginning with better seeds. The company’s CleanCRUSH™ ingredients derived from its ultra-high protein, low anti-nutrient soybeans avoid the need for costly concentrating steps typically required for commodity soybeans. CleanCRUSH™ ingredients are designed as a less-processed alternative to feed-grade soy protein concentrate (SPC) and require up to 83% less water and up to 89% less CO2e to produce per unit of protein compared to non-U.S. sourced feed-grade SPC accounting for the impacts of deforestation. 

CleanCRUSH™ ingredients demonstrated equivalent performance to an SPC-based diet in trout and Atlantic salmon and strong performance when replacing fishmeal in pacific white shrimp, yellowtail and cobia.

“Denofa is a trusted leader in the soy industry renowned for its extensive networks and highest standards of quality and sustainability,” said Andres Martin, executive vice president and general manager, International, Benson Hill. “Our partnership will deliver a sustainable portfolio of innovative soy ingredients that create value in the European aquaculture market. We are thrilled to be working together.”

Benson Hill recently partnered with US-based steelhead and rainbow trout producer, Riverence, to incorporate its proprietary ingredients into the aquaculture diets manufactured by Riverence’s supplier Rangen, a brand of Wilbur-Ellis Nutrition.