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Aker QRILL Company strengthens global aquafeed strategy under new CCO

The company is strengthening strategic partnerships and leveraging its stable krill supply to navigate geopolitical challenges and reinforce resilience across the global aquafeed value chain.

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From trash fish to pellets: Balancing biology and economics in Vietnam’s marine fish farms

The transition from trash fish to pellets in Vietnam is a trade-off between the proven biological benefits of formulated feeds and the immediate economic pressures that favor cheaper, traditional feeding practices.

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Salmon industry posts strong 2025 results as biological improvements drive production

At the North Atlantic Seafood Forum, strong biological performance was highlighted as the key driver behind salmon production growth in 2025, setting the stage for a 2026 focused on market stability and navigating new global consumption trends.

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Chile’s salmon industry looks to restart growth, with coho leading the way

Chile’s salmon farming sector, after years of regulatory constraints and slower growth, could regain momentum under a new government, with coho salmon emerging as a key driver of future expansion.

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Chilean startup uses salmon immunity to reduce antibiotic use

Aquit developed a feed additive based on a salmon protein that rapidly and systemically modulates immunity against bacterial diseases.

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North East Atlantic pelagic quota deadlock puts fisheries, aquafeed and consumer trust at risk

The continued failure of Coastal States to agree on science-based quota sharing for mackerel, Atlanto-Scandian herring and blue whiting is contributing to overfishing, threatening the future long-term health of these critically important pelagic stocks and impacting the potential for important certifications within aquafeed supply chains, and ultimately putting market stability and consumer confidence at risk.

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Swiss startup reports positive results for mycelium-based aquafeed protein

Kidemis AG upcycles agricultural side streams into composite mycelium protein through solid-state mycelium fermentation.

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Indonesia’s shrimp industry today: The promise and risks of integrated mega-farms

Despite being one of the world’s largest shrimp producers, Indonesia’s industry faces productivity and structural challenges, prompting the government to launch initiatives such as the large-scale Waingapu project to modernize production while applying lessons from past successes and setbacks.

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Wittaya Aqua’s next chapter: New CEO on data, nutrition, and smarter feed decisions

Newly appointed CEO Stephen Gunther explains how Wittaya Aqua evolved from a farm-data challenge into a science-driven digital ecosystem that connects ingredients, feed formulation, and farm performance across global aquaculture.

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Mara Renewables advances fish-free omega-3 production with precision fermentation

Mara Renewables is scaling precision-fermented microalgae DHA to deliver a reliable, fish-free omega-3 supply for animal nutrition and human health markets worldwide, while reducing pressure on marine resources.