The third edition of Aquafuture Spain, set to take place from May 20-22, 2025, in Vigo, has reached a significant milestone with 200 exhibitors from 27 countries.
The event attracted nearly 1,300 attendees from 74 countries, mostly from Africa.
The event hosted aquaculture industry stakeholders to participate in educational seminars and hands-on training to improve the efficiency, sustainability and profitability of their operations.
FISH4ACP initiative will host a virtual tour to discover solutions in aquatic food value chains in Nigeria, Zimbabwe and Tanzania.
The production of farmed aquatic animals has reached 94 million tons for a value exceeding USD 300 billion. In Italy, the sector has a value of EUR 400 million for fish farming alone, with 25 farmed species.
The meeting addressed FAO’s vision for the sustainable transformation of the livestock sector, which includes reducing feed loss and waste, optimizing feed conversion, and enhancing nutrient use to reduce environmental impacts and antimicrobial resistance.
At this year’s IPIFF Annual Congress, a new Policy Roadmap was unveiled outlining three pillars for EU policy action over the next five years.
The event hosted 2,193 exhibitors from 51 countries and around 120,000 investment-ready visitors from 149 countries.
The Collective Knowledge Programme offers new modules that provide essential knowledge and skills related to feed safety in an accessible way.
The Global Shrimp Forum returns to the van der Valk Hotel in Utrecht from September 2-4, 2025.
The course will be presented from February 3-7, 2025, at Texas A&M University in person and live online via Zoom by staff, industry representatives, and consultants.
Attendees discovered the potential of seaweed and yeast technologies to provide solutions to reinforce immune response and gut health.
The event will bring together top officials, country representatives, aquaculture experts and professionals to assess progress, address emerging challenges and establish priorities.
This edition will feature nearly 400 booths at the trade fair and more than 10,000 visitors are expected to attend the event.
The fifth edition of the international conference on recirculating aquaculture systems, Patagonic RAS 2024, organized by BioMar, will take place on November 19 in Chile.
The 8th edition of the exhibition is scheduled for February 12-13, 2025 at Pordenone Exhibition Centre together with NovelFarm and Algae Farm.
This self-guided, online professional development course is tailored for industry professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of animal feed safety standards.
Aquaculture Africa 2024 Conference (AFRAQ24) will take place from November 19-22, 2024 in Hammamet, Tunisia.
Aquaculture Europe 2025, organized by the European Aquaculture Society (EAS), is set to be held in Valencia, Spain, from September 22-25, 2025.
China will host the WA2025 event from April 24-27, 2025, at the Qingdao International Convention Center, in Qingdao City, marking the return of WA2025 to China since its debut in 2002.