Patrick Waty, CEO of INVE Aquaculture, spoke with Aquaculture Magazine about his vision for the future of global aquaculture in the coming years and INVE’s undeniable contribution to the development and growth of the industry. Population growth and the resulting increase in food demand have drawn attention to aquaculture and […]
Archivos diarios: 09/23/2022
In August 2022, Vietnam’s shrimp exports reached more than USD 398 million, up 41% over the same period in 2021. Accumulated in the first 8 months of this year, shrimp exports reached more than 3 billion USD, up 24 %, reported Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP). In […]
Dundee, Scotland-based aquaculture technology specialists, Ace Aquatec, have appointed Pisces Fish Machinery as their first equipment distributor in North, Central and South America. The newly formed partnership will see Pisces supply the company’s award-winning stunners for tilapia, trout, salmon and seabass to its customers across the Americas, where fish welfare […]
The National Inland Fisheries Technology Center (NIFTC) of the Philippine Department of Agriculture Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (DA-BFAR) is strengthening its advocacy for the revitalization of indigenous freshwater species to increase local production in the fisheries sector through aquaculture. As a result of holistic, innovative and data-driven research […]
In a world’s first Rare Earth Global, a UK producer of hemp crops is taking its first steps into the aquaculture sector that could see the alternative plant-based protein source used as a key ingredient for Atlantic salmon feeds. The company, growers of industrial hemp for a range of sustainable […]
The Shrimpbox, created by the privately held corporation Atarraya, is described as an intelligent, automated shrimp farm that is disconnected from the oceans, and located close to the consumer. Atarraya has raised a USD 3.9 million Series A round led by Jeffrey Horing and other angel investors, including Mark Gormley, […]
Scientists of the Norwegian company Nofima have developed a health test for smolt that can provide information that fish farmers will benefit from when transferring salmon to the sea. The results can help increase the smolts’ chances of survival. Every year, approximately 15% of farmed salmon die after being transferred […]