Low inclusion levels produce acceptable growth, survival, possibly stimulate the immune system Written by: Monika Weiss, Anja Rebelein and Matthew J. Slater / GAA website More than half of the aquaculture species produced are fed formulated feeds, and several studies have focused on additional terrestrial proteins as ingredient sources – […]
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Corbion announced recently that its omega-3 rich algae feed ingredient, AlgaPrime™ DHA, was selected as an Honorable Mention in the Food category of Fast Company’s 2020 World-Changing Ideas Award. Written by: editorial staff / PR Newswire According to the FAO, global consumption of farmed seafood has surpassed wild seafood, and […]
In the United States, antibiotics may be used in fish culture for control of bacterial infections, if necessary, and under the direction of a U.S. licensed veterinarian. A fact sheet devoted to this complex topic is posted here: Antibiotic Use in Finfish Aquaculture Fact Sheet. Information source: NAA press release The fact sheet […]
In China, the BioMar-Tongwei JV has now begun commercial production of aquafeeds in their new factory based in Wuxi. The new facility has already proven to deliver high and consistent quality making it possible to transfer production of high-end aquafeeds for China that were previously produced in Denmark. Information source: […]
The US Aquaculture Society, Alabama Extension and National Aquaculture Association welcome you to join a free webinar, Basic Aquaculture Genetics, presented by Dr. Greg Lutz of Louisiana State University. Information source: NAA press release As the aquaculture industry expands throughout the world, genetic considerations have become more important in terms […]