Trial finds salmon farmers gain profit with insect protein in feed
A recent trial by Aller Aqua, NMBU and Austevoll Melaks shows that adding just 4% of ProteinX, a black soldier fly meal, to Atlantic salmon feed significantly boosts yields, quality and taste
Global fishmeal shortage less than a decade away with more supply shocks likely, analyst warns
Fishmeal demand is on the cusp of becoming inelastic, while fish oil is already there as aquaculture loses market share to the pharmaceutical sector, according to Rabobank
France’s Ynsect to enter judicial recovery after recovery plan failure
The insect protein manufacturer has requested to enter a judicial recovery procedure with the Evry Commercial Court
Canada not out of woods: $314m feed trade at risk from tariff threat
Crucial feed and raw material exports to the US remain at risk as the tariff dispute is still not settled
Tariff limbo leaves US fish farmers floundering over feed supply
Trump's decision to postpone a 25% tariff on Canadian goods for 30 days has left US fish farmers in limbo, creating uncertainty over future feed supply strategies
French insect protein startup on verge of insolvency
French startup Ynsect, known for producing insect-based proteins and fertilizers, is facing significant financial challenges
Canadian insect protein producer secures funding for expansion
A new term loan will allow insect protein producer Oberland Agriscience to scale operations
IFFO day three recap: Cautious optimism for Peru’s bumper second season anchovy quota
Undercurrent News was reporting live from Lisbon, Portugal for the annual conference of the Marine Ingredients Organisation
IFFO day two recap: Soybean surplus sinks meal prices, algal oil makes gains
Undercurrent News is live in Lisbon, Portugal for the annual conference of the Marine Ingredients Organisation
Kiwi salmon farmer claims world first with BioMar’s alternative feed
Akaroa King Salmon is the first producer of the fish to adopt the feed utilizing cultivated algal oil, fish trimmings, and insect meal