Undercurrent News is reporting live from the Aquaculture Roundtable Series (TARS) 2024 in Bangkok, Thailand, on Aug. 14-15.
This year, TARS offers expert analysis of business models, technology, innovations, and state-of-the-art biotechnology along the entire supply chain -- from genetics to production to markets.
Click below to read all of our coverage from the first day of the event:
- Tilapia popularity declines amid market shift in US
- Golden pompano is ‘prime example’ of China’s marine aquaculture growth
- Thai tilapia genetics sector faces climate change challenges
- Vietnamese pangasius production continues to grow with small margins for farmers, says ADM exec
- Advanced genomic selection technology transforms breeding programs, says director for Norway’s Benchmark Genetics
- Marine fish fry production in EMEA expected to grow to 1.6bn by 2028, says Inve exec
- Carbon footprint reduction in fish feed becoming priority in EU, says IFFO director
- Leveraging feed taste preferences can boost aquaculture growth, says Spanish expert
- Southeast Asian tilapia farms face more unpredictable disease patterns
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