China’s largest aquatic feed maker expects profit squeeze
Tongwei Group, which says it produces 2 million metric tons of aquatic feed annually, anticipates net profits could shrink by 5% to CNY 1.84 billion
Black carp threaten freshwater mussels in Kentucky
First detected in 2016, the invasive species has human-like molars, which it is using to consume the US state's important bivalves
EU aquaculture program Fishboost to conclude
EU aquaculture project Fishboost led by Norwegian firm Nofirma concludes this month after five years working to improve European aquaculture
European industry targets doubling of aquaculture production by 2030
Speakers at the Federation of European Aquaculture Producers conference in Brussels also noted a need for leveling the playing field and reducing licensing times
Perhaps the greatest China-US win-win ever lies in tatters amid trade war
Just outside Shanghai, carp fish snap at soy pellets being spat out of dispensers. Tightly packed into narrow concrete-lined waterways, it looks like a water-filled bowling alley
Waste-to-feed entrepreneur hints at big China expansion
Entrepreneurs Seth Terry and Andrew Logan wowed the aquaculture industry, turning discharge from a MillerCoors brewery into a 5,000 metric ton-a-year feed ingredient facility
Cargill’s aquaculture center is its first in four Asian nations
Cargill's new aquaculture technology application center in India compliments its first fish feed plant there and precedes such centers being built in three other Asian nations
Cargill opens 90,000t feed plant in India
US animal feed giant Cargill has opened its first fish feed plant in India, which can produce 90,000t annually
US carp processor believes freezing technology will help it triple production
A seafood processor and exporter in the US state of Kentucky that's been helping to remove Asian carp from the Mississippi River is about to get much larger
Nine million tons of farmed fish in Indonesia by 2019? Maybe not
Recent stagnation means goal to nearly treble finfish production by 2019 could be over-ambitious, executive told audience at TARS