NRGene Canada partnered with Ile-a-la-Crosse Fish Company to apply BSF larvae growth technology to convert fish processing waste into valuable resources.
The company participates in the Supplier Leadership on Climate Transition Program, a global initiative supporting suppliers in reducing GHG emissions and developing science-based targets for a decarbonized future.
A recent study sponsored by the U.S. Grains Council highlighted the advantages of including distiller’s dried grains with solubles in rainbow trout diets.
“We expect feed costs to remain relatively stable in 2025 when compared to 2024 year-end levels, yet lower when compared to the full year average,” Erik Visser said.
The LCA includes amino acids for feeds complying with EU guidances.
The acquisition from CEREX aims for food, petfood and feed applications.
Egypt-based company Proteina is being supported by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and the European Union to expand the production of insect-based protein.
LaVon was the son of Lou Wenger, one of the company’s original founders.
The company signed an agreement with Tersan Shipyard that involves the purchase and significant rebuilding of a project that was canceled 18 months ago.
The lab will serve as the Brabender application development and training hub for all Anton Paar Americas’ customers and the region’s seven subsidiaries.
Evonik will reduce the number of management levels and more than 3,000 organizational units will be eliminated.
The transaction will enhance CPM’s product offerings, expand its market reach and add capacity to better serve CPM’s growing global customer base.
Four years after its foundation, Agroloop’s EUR 30 million high-tech factory opened in Budapest.
A new Canola AgriScience Cluster research project will examine the use of canola-based feed meal for sustainable aquaculture production.
The certification paves the way for silkworm pupae-derived products to enter the European market.
Evy Vikene will support the adoption of Aquaterra omega-3 canola in the Norwegian, UK and EU aquaculture markets.
The company has renewed its ISO 9001, 14001, 45001, and 27001 certifications without a single non-conformity.
The global standalone entity spun out of Aker BioMarine is now supported by new ownership from American Industrial Partners (AIP) and Aker Capital.
The new species-focused brand aims to make it easier to navigate its holistic solution portfolio.
The platform gathers seven functionalities for identifying, assessing, preventing and managing mycotoxin risk, in order to minimize economic losses linked to contamination.