The publication is a special edition dedicated to facilitating the implementation of the ambitions of the FEFAC Feed Sustainability Charter.
The American Feed Industry Association released its annual report, detailing the operational challenges facing today’s animal feed manufacturers.
According to a survey that will be presented at Aquaculture Europe in September, 69.3% of people admitted to being willing to pay more for fish enriched with this nutrient.
Results showed that the fusarium mycotoxins fumonisins, deoxynivalenol and zearalenone are most frequently found.
The Norwegian Food Safety Authority also reported a few unwanted substances in its annual report from its fish feed monitoring program.
The second half of 2023 is expected to be the most challenging period for global aquaculture since the peak of the pandemic in 2020.
A 26.3% reduction was reported in 2022 compared to the figures for 2021.
Research from AFIA shows that these facilities drive economic growth, not only across our national economy but also in the counties and states where they are located.
The Sustainability Report now contains a decade’s worth of data across global operations providing a unique oversight to industry-wide sustainability performance.
Despite their importance to global diets, the vulnerability of aquatic foods to environmental change has been vastly understudied, with the US and major producers in Asia most at risk.
New report points to likely production increases across most basic foodstuffs, but delicate demand-supply balances allow little room for more disruptions.
The growing use of animal fats to power cars and planes is putting pressure on their supply to the use on animal feed.
SINTEF carried out an analysis to contribute to an orientation of Norway's opportunities to provide enough sustainable feed for livestock and farmed fish.
It is expected that the adoption rate for GE seeds will surpass 50% within five to ten years, according to a recent Rabobank research.
Industrial compound feed production in the EU decreased by more than 5m tons in 2022 compared to 2021, a 3.8% decrease compared to 2021.
NE Atlantic blue whiting jumped up two performance categories, while European sprat and Peru/Chile anchoveta dropped in category, according to a new SFP report.
The roadmap is an important guide for transformative action in aquaculture value chains and the sector overall.
The review provides insights that can help feed mills and livestock producers plan for existing and emerging mycotoxin threats.
In 2022, 75% of the more than 300,000 mycotoxin analyses conducted were positive and above detection limits.
The value of these shipments totaled USD 6,606 million, an increase of 27.3%, compared to 2021.