Calysta, Cargill choose Tennessee site for first US plant
Alternative fish feed producer Calysta and agribusiness giant Cargill will create a major production facility in Tennessee for the companies' FeedKind protein, their first US plant
Cargill sees mass-produced omega-3 canola oil by 2020
For the first time in history, essential fatty acids used to feed salmon could be sourced from crops harvested on the Great Plains instead of from fish caught in the ocean
Algae firm joins forces with pigment manufacturer
The two US firms want to expand commercialization of algae biomass
Chile’s Camanchaca to invest $5m in new plant
Chilean salmon farmer Camanchaca plans to invest $5 million in the construction of a new fishing processing plant in the city of Valdivia
Conglomerates compete with startups as fish-free feed challenge advances
Teams vie for a prize worth more than $200,000 in multi-stage contest to develop fish-free feed for the aquaculture industry
Additives maker Nutriad names new Americas business development director
Belgian feed additives maker Nutriad is ramping up its focus on growth in the Americas with the appointment of Guilherme Bromfman as its new business development director
Algae-grower Alltech willing to build plants globally for fish oil alternative
Biotechnology firm Alltech is willing to invest in overseas algae production plants closer to its feed customers if demand for its products as a fish oil supplement grows
‘Big ag’ omega-3 solutions in canola oil, algae stoke fears for fishing companies
Cargill’s recent announcement that it can obtain DHA and EPA fatty acids from canola oil could mean fish feed suppliers essentially have no need for fish oil
Cargill aims to boost shrimp market presence with Thailand R&D center
Cargill is moving ahead with plans to build a fifth innovation center in the hub of Thailand’s shrimp farming industry, as the agri-food giant expands in massive push into aquaculture
BioMar, TerraVia ready to ramp up sales of microalgae feed
New fish feed ingredient backed by Bunge will allow sustainable growth of aquaculture, firms say, but next step is to convince industry