Dutch firm De Heus opens new shrimp feed mill in Vietnam
De Heus' new feed mill, located in the Co Chien Industrial Zone in the Vinh Long province of Vietnam, has an annual capacity of 50,000t
Italian insect protein firm plans 40,000t Norway plant in 2027
The ambitious firm is targeting the salmon aquaculture sector, expects to have optimized a 2,500t pilot facility during the second half of 2024, and be breaking even with a commercial product in 2025
Chile’s Camanchaca strengthens partnership with Spanish tuna processor Frime
Chile's Camanchaca aims to expand its production capacity and solidify its presence in the US and Europe, deepening its ties with current partners
Container destined for Indian shrimp firm’s new feed mill tested for narcotics
In a statement sent to Undercurrent News, Sandhya Aqua said it's totally in the dark and 'never had possession of the container at any point of time'
Dutch firm Phycom receives €1.75m for microalgae investment
The new financing comes on the heels of a recent series A funding round that brought Phycom's total raised to over €10.5m in the past six months
Cooke’s Chilean farms harvest country’s first organic salmon
The organic salmon production will be equivalent to 25% of Cooke's total salmon harvest in the country
Oceana reports ‘doubling’ US fish oil sales, but canned, wild-catch volumes disappoint
The South African fishing and processing firm reported a 13% increase in revenue from the last five months, driven by high prices for fishmeal and fish oil
Norwegian gov’t wants to triple domestic raw material use in fish feed
The Norwegian government has announced ambitious targets aimed at transforming the country's fish and livestock feed industry by prioritizing locally sourced raw materials
Peru fishery sector sees year-end slump with exports down by over a third
Peru exported some 78,900 metric tons of fishery products worth $187.6 million in December, down year-on-year by 33.5% in volume and 30.9% in value
Wheat, soy prices will drop further still in 2024, says Rabobank expert
Global demand across beef and pork protein is dropping, and with good crops of wheat and soy reported, speculators are betting on falling feed prices in the months ahead