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Cargill agreement for sustainable aquafeed

The company has partnered with White Dog Labs to secure access to single-cell protein as a sustainable option to reduce the use of fishmeal. The company plans to begin offering it in salmon feed.

Cargill agreement for sustainable aquafeed
September 1, 2019

Cargill is expanding its offerings of sustainable alternatives to fishmeal in aquafeed due to a new agreement with White Dog Labs, biotech company focused on animal health and nutrition. The deal secures access to ProTyton™, White Dog Labs' single-cell protein produced by fermentation with corn feedstock. ProTyton™ will be ready to ship from White Dog Labs' demo facility in Sutherland, NE in 2020.

"This agreement underlines our commitment to sustainable aquaculture and discovering new and strategic ingredients that will help feed the world in a safe and responsible way," said Adriano Marcon, president of Cargill's aqua nutrition business. "ProTyton™ offers a good source of protein for fish and shrimp, an affordable feed ingredient for farmers and a sustainable option for the planet that lessens our reliance on fishmeal—which we know to be a finite resource."

Cargill plans to begin offering ProTyton™ in salmon feed, with the possibility of expanding to shrimp and other species as White Dog Labs' production volume increases. In trials, salmon fed a diet containing ProTyton™ achieved a growth performance comparable to salmon on a conventional diet.  

"We're honored to partner with Cargill to lead the industry in the application of highly scalable, alternative proteins for aquaculture," said Bryan Tracy, chief executive officer, White Dog Labs.

Made up of 80% protein, ProTyton™ offers higher protein content than typical fishmeal. And like fishmeal, ProTyton™ offers an attractive amino acid profile with 40% essential amino acids. Plus, ProTyton™ is economical because it has a valuable co-product, MiruTyton™, which shares its production costs.

White Dog Labs' MiruTyton™ is a liquid feed additive that is rich in butyrate, which promotes healthy digestion and boosts energy. Trials have indicated that MiruTyton™ in livestock diets supports higher growth rates and a better feed conversion ratio than when fed a normal diet. Production of MiruTyton™ and ProTyton™ is easily scalable, as it is a simple, ethanol-like fermentation process.

Cargill's announced partnership with White Dog Labs follows the previous announcement of a strategic partnership with InnovaFeed to scale up and jointly market fish feed made with insect protein. It marks another step in the company's journey to find new, sustainable ways to feed the growing planet.