In 2020, more than 60% of Cermaq farms, fed with Salmofood products, obtained a feed conversion ratio lower than 1.1.
The “Essential Nitrogen” concept, which reduces nitrogen excretion and optimizes fish performance, will be incorporated in all salmon diets in 2021.
The company is now the first feed producer to initiate CO2-labeling of their feed.
The company is introducing demonstration farms in Andhra Pradesh to move traditional rohu farmers to use pelleted feeds.
CJ Selecta, Caramuru and Imcopa/Cervejaria Petrópolis will implement a 100% deforestation- and conversion-free soybean value chain with 2020 as their cut-off date.
The new feed was softer in texture, smaller in cross-section and more durable and water-stable than conventional feed.
The company created BioMar Health, a new support service, not available in the market, with field veterinary specialists to improve the performance of salmon farms.
Registration is open for the sales competition that will award $100,000 in each of three categories—salmonid, shrimp and other carnivorous species—to the contestants that produce and sell the most “fish-free feed.”
The new $50 million premix animal nutrition facility in Lewisburg, Ohio deploys advanced technology not previously used in animal feed production.
The company acquired Quillaipe Experimental Center, as Fundación Chile will focus its efforts on aquaculture in northern Chile.
Charoen Pokphand Group’s subsidiary will use iCell technology to produce SCPs, to be used in CP’s feed mills, from organic process wastewater discharged from CPF’s food plants.
Michael J. Seyfert will become its new president and chief executive officer, the seventh person to serve in that capacity at NGFA since its founding in 1896.
The corporation established Marubeni Nisshin Feed Technology (Tianjin) Co., Ltd., the first fully-owned Japanese aquafeed manufacturer in China with an $8 million aquafeed facility.
The company plans to invest $28 million in a plant in South Vietnam to meet growing demand from livestock and aquaculture farmers.
Sæther was an important contributor in building the company dedicated to aquaculture feeds that we know today as BioMar Norway.
The company recognized the excellent results achieved by Australis with an FCRb of 1.04 and a harvest weight of 6.6 kilos in just over 14 months.
The country plans to invest in the construction of an aquaculture armada of 50 such ships with a gross tonnage of 100,000 tons each.
The initiative will create new opportunities for fish farmers, processors, wholesalers, retailers and other aquaculture enterprises.
NORDICFEED will develop sustainable feed ingredients from local food, agriculture and forestry waste streams to enhance rainbow trout and Atlantic salmon production.
Columbi Salmon partnered with the Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research, Morefish and BioMar to reduce the carbon footprint of salmon RAS farming.