From January to mid-July 2025, 18 feed mills across 12 different countries achieved certification against the ASC Feed Standard.
From Norway, Japan, Ecuador, the UK, Australia and Canada, to Chile, Vietnam, Spain, Italy, Honduras and Costa Rica, these industry leaders are choosing ASC Feed Certification to produce more responsible aquafeed. It has been a period of “firsts” for three of those countries, with the first ever feed mills – all Skretting sites – achieving ASC Feed Certification in Australia, Japan and Italy.
Aisla Jones, feed engagement & UK markets manager at ASC, said that “by choosing ASC Feed Certification and meeting the rigorous environmental and social requirements of the ASC Feed Standard, these feed companies are making real change and driving full-chain responsibility. We congratulate all recently certified feed mills on their achievements and look forward to seeing the positive impact they have on the industry. This marks another important step in our mission of transforming the industry. We recognise there is still progress to be made, and we remain focused on driving it forward.”
Feed mills certified January to mid-July 2025 are:
- Skretting – Canada, Spain, Norway, Japan, Italy, Australia
- Cargill – Norway, Chile, the UK (Scotland), Ecuador
- BioMar – Costa Rica, Norway
- Salmones Antártica Feed – Chile
- Nosan – Japan
- Grobest – Vietnam
- Nutreco – Vietnam
- CP Vietnam Corporation – Vietnam
- Vitapro – Honduras
This takes the total to 35 feed mills across 14 countries globally that have achieved ASC Feed certification. You can see details of all feed mills in the ASC Feed Certification Programme on the Find a Feed Mill webpage.
ASC certified farms have until 31 October 2025 to ensure they are using ASC-conforming feed from feed mills that are certified against the ASC Feed Standard. The use of ASC conforming feed is necessary for ASC-certified farms to meet the ASC Farm Standard and retain their certification.