Giudice, currently CEO of Austral Group, is a member of the IFFO Management Board representing Latin America for the 2025-2025 term. Austral Group is one of the Peru’s leading producers of fishmeal, ...
In the search for new ingredients for fish feed, insect meal is proving to be a reliable and highly promising source due to its sustainability and nutrient richness. Two species stand out for their ...
Aquafeed giant BioMar, French agri-tech firm Innovafeed, and European retail heavyweight Auchan have joined forces to integrate insect protein – derived from black soldier fly larvae – into shrimp ...
The soaring population of Great Cororants (Phalacrocorax carbo carbo and Phalacrocorax carbo sinensis) has become a pressing challenge for European aquaculture and aquatic biodiversity. Over the past ...
Farmed Atlantic salmon may be safer on the plate today than it was 15 years ago, but its nutritional profile has changed — notably, with lower levels of beneficial omega-3 fatty acids, according to a ...
Aqua Bridge Group, a Dubai-based aquaculture company, has officially announced its acquisition of AVRAMAR’s Greek fish farming assets. This acquisition marks a pivotal moment for the Mediterranean ...
Cromaris, a premier Mediterranean aquaculture company based in Croatia specialising in European seabass and gilthead sea bream, continues to build on its growth trajectory with a commendable ...
Spanish researchers have led two pivotal studies, published in the scientific magazine Aquaculture, provinding valuable insights to advance the farming of greater Amberjack (Seriola dumerili), a ...
Aquaculture faces one of its greatest challenges: reducing the reliance on fishmeal in feeds and replacing it with plant-based ingredients. While these contribute to sustainability, they also contain ...
Can Europeans enjoy tropical shrimp produced locally, sustainably and under controlled conditions? That’s the bold vision driving a growing wave of investment in land´based shrimp farm across Europe.
A pioneering system that combines artificial intelligence and computer vision could become a powerful tool for aquaculture hatcheries, improving the classification of fertilised eggs of Atlantic ...