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Vietnamese shrimp exports to Japan are stable although growth is not high
According to data of the country Customs, in the first five months of this year, the Vietnam's shrimp exports to Japan reached USD 265 million, up 15% over the same period last year. In the first five months of 2022, shrimp exports to this market increased by 6-23%. Shrimp exports to this market are quite stable although the growth rate...
Record in the first half of the year: Norwegian seafood exports exceed NOK 70 billion
The export value of Norwegian seafood has never been higher in the first half of the year than in 2022, according to the Norwegian Seafood Council (NSC). In the first six months of the year, Norway exported seafood worth NOK 70.1 billion (near USD 7 billion). This is a value growth of 31%, or NOK 16.4 billion (USD 1.6 billion),...
The Chilean ASENAV sign its first contract to build a fishing and oceanographic research vessel
The Chilean company Astilleros y Servicios Navales - ASENAV reported that it has been awarded a contract for the construction of a fishing and oceanographic research vessel for the Chilean Undersecretariat of Fisheries and Aquaculture. The contract has a value of approximately USD 15 million and will be built at the ASENAV facilities in Valdivia, Chile. Currently, the project is...
GenoMar receives in Philippines the world´s first Specific Pathogen Free certification
The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) of the Republic of Philippines has granted the world´s first Specific Pathogen Free (SPF) certification to a tilapia producer. The facility subject to certification is the GenoMar's nucleus and grandparent site located at the Central Luzon State University in the Philippines where the company has been operating a tilapia breeding program since...
Portuguese University of Porto funds research into a new generation of fish feeds
A new generation of fish feed is one of five ideas born in the laboratories of the University of Porto that will continue to grow over the coming months with the help of the Business Ignition Programme (BIP) PROOF, the program of the University of Porto, in Portugal, which aims to support innovative research projects underway at the institution. Among...
Purecod will use the technology of Blue Ocean in the world’s first cod farming using closed pens at sea
Blue Ocean Technology has signed a contract for the delivery of a Plug & Farm containerized sludge and water treatment facility to Purecod, the world’s first cod farming using closed pens at sea. The facility will be delivered and installed in Røneset, Storfjorden, Norway, where Purecod will start farming operations in the second half of the year. This is a...
Cermaq adopts Scoot Science SeaState Forecasting technology at 26 of its salmon farming sites in Canada
Cermaq Canada is the first company to unlock the full power of the new forecasting tools in the SaaS platform SeaState, has announced Scoot Science, the forerunner in ocean analytics. SeaState is the world’s first ocean intelligence platform for aquaculture, and now is running across 26 Cermaq salmon farming sites in Canada. With its help, the salmon farmers receive multi-day...
Cargill buys Delacon company to achieve leading phytogenic feed additives business for healthier animal nutrition
The world's leading agribusiness company Cargill announced it has signed a binding agreement to acquire Delacon, the globally leading expert in plant-based phytogenic additives. The aim is to support feed customers in this growing space. “We’re excited to expand our animal nutrition offerings with science-proven additives,” said Adriano Marcon, Cargill animal nutrition president. “After a successful five-year partnership, Cargill and...
Government of Canada reports about its next steps in transition from open-net pen salmon farming in British Columbia
The Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard, Joyce Murray, announced some days ago the next steps to transition from open-net pen salmon aquaculture in British Columbia, while establishing Canada as a world leader for the next-generation aquaculture industry. In the coming weeks, Fisheries and Oceans Canada will share the draft framework for transitioning from open-net pen salmon...
Tilapia farming with streptococcosis-resistant fry demonstrates significant benefits in both pond and cage culture, reported GenoMar
The company GenoMar has highlighted that a scientific study has succeeded in demonstrating that tilapia farming with fingerlings genetically selected to be resistant to streptococcosis obtained significant additional benefits in both ponds and cages. This particular breeding was achieved even with low levels of disease-related mortality. The report published in Nature - Scientific Reports has been highlighted by the company...
The members of the European Parliament endorse alleviating consequences of war for EU aquaculture and fisheries
The members of the European Parliament (EP) in the Fisheries Committee adopted their position on a Commission proposal to financially compensate European Union (UE) fisheries and aquaculture hit by Russia’s war in Ukraine, unanimously with 24 votes. There will be aid to compensate for lost income and additional expenses resulting from the war. This draft negotiating position should be submitted...
Billund join Aquapurna to advance sustainable and animal-friendly shrimp production
Billund Aquaculture from Denmark and Germany’s Aquapurna have joined forces to create more sustainable and animal-friendly shrimp farming using a cutting-edge automated and tech-driven production model. While the initial focus is to supply neighboring countries with farmed shrimp, the companies believe this new production method can be replicated worldwide. Founded in 2020, the German food and agritech startup Aquapurna has,...