An EU initiative plans to genotype shrimp broodstock families that are produced by European producers and research institutes.
Bạc Liêu province will set up and upgrade hatcheries that produce high-quality and disease-free broodstock to increase shrimp production.
The company partnered with Zemach Feed Mill to develop optimized shrimp feeds for RAS systems.
Signify and ShrimpVet completed a series of shrimp trials and found that blue and green spectra positively impact shrimp growth.
A shrimp nursery and seed bank with 100 million seeds per year are nearing completion to support the expected three harvests of shrimp per year.
The center, located in Cox’s Bazar, will deliver fresh and live Artemia on a daily basis in the country.
The whole-genome sequence of Penaeus indicus would serve as a reference genome for future genetic improvement programs for developing shrimp with desired economically important traits.
The project includes a hatchery with a capacity of 1.2 billion eggs, a post larval production unit with a capacity of 400 million and a nursery with a capacity of 250 million.
Chung Mai was appointed as sales manager to support the growth the company’s shrimp breeding program in Asia.
The program is a sustainable shrimp farming model from seeding to harvest and has been specifically designed to maintain biosecurity to minimize disease risks for Vietnamese farmers.
A new Australian research project will help the industry better understand the viruses’ impact on shrimp farming and develop better ways to manage shrimp breeding stocks.
The company opened a broad range of other services to all clients through their Genics360 Consulting model that, until now, has been only available to a select few companies upon request.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) is working with prospective shrimp farmers on a breeding program for banana shrimp to support shrimp farming operations in the Australian Northern Territory.
The company will establish four new production lines with a combined capacity of 200,000 tons and plans to launch new advanced shrimp feed concepts in 2022.
API Dragon line features increased fecundity in the hatchery and increased survival rate in ponds with harsher environments.
Ecuadorean company Biogemar, together with Spanish researchers, improved shrimp growth to 2.5-3.2 grams per week, higher rates than the average 1.5 grams of this species in Ecuador.
Grobest will develop a next-generation feed that is tailored for UniAqua’s proprietary Hybrid Biological Recirculating System™ to facilitate all its technological advances.
Twenty-two farmers were trained in environmental and legal requirements, good aquaculture practices and requirements for ASC certification and received pre-audits throughout the program.
The company will bring its data-driven marketplace and financial services to new international markets following 1000% revenue growth in Latin America.
The program will go beyond shrimp farm-level improvements to safeguard the world’s remaining mangroves in Ecuador.