RAS shrimp farmer adds third operation in Ohio
Ashtyn Chen, a biochemical engineer, started his indoor shrimp farming business right after graduating from the University of Southern California in May 2015
Algae oil producer Veramaris names new business development team
Veramaris, a joint venture between Netherlands-based Royal DSM and Germany's Evonik Industries developing algae oil production, announced its business development team
Australia’s Seafarms sees loss during H1 2019 but progressing on massive farm
The company has said that the Queensland farm is being used as a research and development facility in preparation for a planned 10,000-hectare land-based shrimp farm '
Singapore barramundi farm scales up with $1.5m nursery expansion
Barramundi Asia will increase its fish production threefold, to almost 1.8m fry per year; this should bring expected yield up to 6,000t of harvested fish
Iceland’s Arctic Smolt receives farming license upgrade
The Arctic Fish subsidiary has been upgraded from 200t to 1,000t of salmon and rainbow trout on its land-based farms
Kingfish Zeeland targets 15,000t production across Europe, US, plans IPO
The RAS farmer is about to launch fundraising with an expansion to its Dutch production facility, and construction of a larger US unit, both planned
Cooke, Martha Stewart partner on value-added seafood range
Cooke is partnering with US retail and lifestyle entrepreneur Martha Stewart on a new range of value-added products using raw material from its global farmed and wild sources
New Cooke RAS facility to hold salmon longer, reduce disease
The new facility is expected to hold post-smolt Atlantic salmon until they are 300 grams
CP Foods targets growth of 15% in aqua turnover for 2019
Thailand's Charoen Pokphand Foods saw its total seafood sales revenue grow to just under $2.4bn in 2018, and expects aquaculture to push further growth through 2019
Thai Union plans $154m capex for 2019 in ‘challenging market conditions’
The company reported record sales of $1.16bn in Q4 2018, yet net income fell by 13.4% y-o-y due to 'weaker non-operating items'