ACI Agrolink plans to introduce black tiger SPF PLs in the Kaliganj Upazila of Satkhira district.
Asian farmers are struggling to make shrimp farms profitable mainly due to diseases. How could farm profitability and success increase in this area? In the third and last part of the shrimp series, stakeholders discuss issues in the Asian market but also the future challenges in Ecuador.
Researchers suggest that SNPs can be used as biomarkers for the selection of resistant families and support the family selection tools currently used.
Researchers explored the tilapia genome to locate advantageous changes in the genome responsible for increased tolerance to changing water conditions.
Would it be possible to standardize hatchery feed protocols? In this second article in the shrimp series, stakeholders discuss recent feed developments, eyestalk ablation and the potential of new management tools.
The company’s new facility is expected to be completed by 2022.
The center aims to train local fish farmers, with emphasis on graduates from universities, and produce fish.
New legislation was introduced to support the expansion of sustainable aquaculture in the U.S. communities.
Fast growth, survival or robustness? In this first article, stakeholders discuss the different shrimp genetic strains, how they are adapted to different regions and the current challenges in the value chain.
Compared to the same period last year, theft from production units has increased by 35%, feed by 100%, and the number of injuries has doubled.
The contract to build a 12-million smolt facility at Sørøya in Finnmark is the largest for Akva in Norway.
The project aims to develop a new method to produce fertilizer and biogas made from the organic waste that is produced from aquaculture on land and agriculture.
The Norwegian parliament has officially approved the aquaculture tax proposal of 25% on Wednesday.
Neil Manchester, managing director of Scottish trout farmer Kames Fish Farming and former head of Hendrix Genetics, died at age 59.
The four-year investment aims to fast-track aquaculture industry development in Western Australia.
The Norwegian Labor Party, the Center Party, the Liberal Party and Patient Focus have agreed on a ground rent tax on aquaculture.
It aims to train aquaculture professionals to respond to the needs of the aquaculture industry.
The project aims to use seaweed production to absorb and convert emissions from land-based aquaculture into high-value products.
This turn-key program is a streamlined way for seafood buyers to support farmers, reduce carbon, and restore mangroves, driving the industry toward a sustainable and resilient future.
Clam breeder MITO aims to scale up production in two years targeting a production of 2 billion clam seeds.