Global aquaculture production is expected to fall by 1.3% due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the first fall recorded by the sector in several years.
The 2021 Alltech Global Feed Survey estimates that international feed tonnage increased by 1%, to 1,187.7 million metric tons of feed produced last year.
Cumulative production in 2020 remains in line with previous years.
Bacteriophage can play an important role in microbial control, according to a new special issue on agriculture and aquaculture.
SCF’s members, ADM, Bunge, Cargill, COFCO International, Louis Dreyfus Company and Viterra, achieved full traceability to farm for direct sources.
Total cumulative production in the first ten months remained slightly down with respect to the previous year for fishmeal (-1.4%) and fish oil (1%).
The total feed use amounted to 83 million tons of crude protein, of which 65 million tons are of EU origin.
A new EUMOFA analysis provides a better understanding of RAS within the EU's aquaculture sector, in particular its size and potential for growth.
A new book aims at supporting the scientific community, professionals and enterprises to develop industrial and commercialized applications of microalgae cultivation.
According to the latest Planet Tracker report, by providing the capital needed to accelerate novel feed ingredients at scale, green bond issuances could reduce high dependency on unsustainable soy- and fish-based feed.
For the second year in a row, the world’s largest salmon producer, Mowi, reigns at the top of the Coller FAIRR Protein Index list of the world’s most sustainable protein producers.
A new roadmap for the Scottish salmon industry also includes a commitment to becoming a net-zero in greenhouse gas emissions before 2045 and being 100% reliant on renewable energy.
FAO lowers forecast for world cereal production, but this year’s output still expected to reach an all-time high.
The latest edition of EUMOFA’s “EU Fish Market” reports a declining production from both fishery and aquaculture sectors and declining consumption for the three most consumed species.
The overall sales of veterinary antibiotics in European countries dropped by more than 34% between 2011 and 2018.
The Norwegian annual survey of undesirable substances in fish feeds does not show exceedances of limit values for organic or inorganic environmental toxins.
The latest Scottish Fish Farm Production Survey 2019 reveals that the finfish sector is on track to achieve its sustainable growth target of 210,000 tons by 2020.
The expected global cereal output still stands at 2,765 million tons, an all-time high and 58 million tons above the 2019 outturn.
Trade and markets can spur sustainable development and strengthen resilience to shocks, according to the latest edition of The State of Agricultural Commodity Markets report, SOCO 2020.
The charter contains concrete feed sector actions at EU and national level and features animal nutrition solutions that can help increase the sustainability of livestock farming operations.