The krill harvesting giant expects continuous growth in the coming years through expanding production capacity, innovating new products, and developing new brands Continue reading
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Chinese startup aims to launch cell-cultivated fish in Singapore by 2022
The Hong Kong-based firm has begun talks with Singapore's regulator ahead of a proposed launch of its cell-cultivated fish maw product by late 2022 Continue reading
New SinkabergHansen salmon plant to begin operating this summer
SinkabergHansen’s new 17,000-square-meter facility in Maroya, Norway, it set to start regular production this summer with the capacity of handling 80,000 fresh salmon daily Continue reading
Study proves viability of enzyme supplement range with low fishmeal shrimp feeds
A team of researchers from China and Canada has proven the effectiveness of protease and carbohydrase in improving shrimp growth with low fishmeal feeds Continue reading
Skretting using Ecuador ‘validation station’ to show new shrimp feeding methods
The use of automatic feeders can contribute to faster growth rates, Skretting claims
Calysta explores Asia for second protein plant as Tennessee project takes shape
Calysta, the feed startup backed by Cargill, plans a second feed plant as the two ready a commercial-scale facility that will make single-cell protein from gas Continue reading
Irish oral vaccination startup secures seed funding
Oral vaccination startup MicroSynbiotiX has tapped investors from Germany, the US and Ireland Continue reading
With good promotion, US skate market is possible, researcher says
There may be potential to create significant demand in the US market for the fish, caught in Alaska but mostly exported to Asia and Europe Continue reading
Skretting scientist plays down decreasing levels of omega-3 in farmed salmon
Alex Obach, head of Skretting's Aquaculture Research Centre, says EPA/DHA levels in farmed salmon remain higher than any other dietary source of omega-3 Continue reading
Prevention, not treatment, remains key to sea lice problem
Prevention still a better alternative than treatment to salmon farmers in their fight against sea lice, says Norwegian Seafood Research Fund director at NASF Continue reading