The distribution of Bioiberica's Palbio™ range through Mill Tech Co., Inc. in South Korea has been approved after fulfilling stringent regulatory requirements.
The startup is currently designing its first commercial-scale facility to be built in Malaysia later this year.
The company reported an increase in sales of 14.1% in 2021 boosted by the recovery of seafood consumption but profit margins are still low due to the rising raw material prices.
The company aims to have a direct presence in the top feed-producing countries and service the animal feed industry with its innovative and science-based specialty feed solutions.
The company will end coal use for its operations in Thailand in 2022 and will transition to greener and more sustainable energy sources.
The company is building a new green manufacturing project in Angel Biotechnology Industrial Park, Xiaoting District, Yichang City with an annual enzyme production output of 5,000 tons.
The company plans to establish a new feed mill at the new Guangdong Leizhou Industrial Development Zone to provide functional feed for farmers in Zhanjiang and surrounding areas.
The completion of the project allows the company to reach the million-ton level of lysine production capacity and is part of Meihua’s long-term strategic goals.
The company inaugurated two towers with the latest robotics and automation technology to increase the production of poultry, fish and shrimp in the country.
A 10,000-ton production facility has been built to produce Clostridium autoethanogenum single-cell protein by gas fermentation with a profile close to fishmeal.
The company aims to grow in overseas markets through cooperative agreements, joint ventures with trading partners and direct exports to support the Asian aquaculture industry.
The company was listed for its Fcloud, a professional industrial internet platform based on a secure and reliable Internet of Things cloud platform architecture.
The program is a sustainable shrimp farming model from seeding to harvest and has been specifically designed to maintain biosecurity to minimize disease risks for Vietnamese farmers.
CP Foods plans to privatize Charoen Pokphand Foods, aquaculture feed and breeding subsidiary in Vietnam and China.
Franck Bodin was appointed as managing director for the new BioMar Viet Uc feed business unit in Vietnam.
The company appointed Hua Du to further accelerate the group’s growth and expansion.
Ko Chi-Kang will contribute to the continued growth and success of the Grobest Group.
Grobest will develop a next-generation feed that is tailored for UniAqua’s proprietary Hybrid Biological Recirculating System™ to facilitate all its technological advances.
Agrimaster started supplying 600 tons of fish feed per month to the Cambodian industry and Haida Group built its first shrimp line in the Americas with an annual production of 120,000 tons. Famsun delivered the technology to both projects.
The Indian Ministry of Commerce and Industry announced that it will allow the import of 1.2 million tons of crushed and de-oiled GM soy after soy prices hit record highs.