£5m support for bids to make feed and fuel from CO₂ The Scottish Government has launched a £5 million fund which could support efforts to use carbon dioxide to create protein for aquaculture feed, among other things.
UK is possible location for next fly farm says Protix Dutch insect farmer Protix, which uses fly larvae to make a protein ingredient for salmon and trout feed, has earmarked the UK as a potential site for a massive new facility.
Skretting sets out its rules for sustainable sourcing Aquafeed producer Skretting and its parent company Nutreco have published a new responsible sourcing policy that will be used as a practical guide to decide on the type of marine ingredients that can be sourced for its global operations.
Trees-to-feed firm partners with university to develop salmon protein source A Finnish company that has repurposed a disused method of making protein from forestry by-products so that it can be used in fish feed has teamed up with a Norwegian innovation centre to take the project forward.
InnovaFeed goes organic Insect farmer InnovaFeed, which produces an aquafeed protein ingredient from black soldier fly larvae, has achieved organic certification.
Work started on 20,000-tonne gas-to-aquafeed plant Construction has begun in China on the Calysseo joint venture facility which is expected to become the world’s first commercial-scale production facility of single-cell protein (SCP).
Ridley opens £28m aquafeed plant Australian feed manufacturer Ridley Corporation has officially opened its Aus$50 million (£28m) feed plant in Westbury, Tasmania.
US firm to produce aquafeed additive at ethanol plant A United States biotech company that has developed a single-cell protein ingredient for aquaculture feed is scaling up production after signing a collaboration agreement with an energy firm that runs an ethanol plant.
Fly farmer raises $105m for aquafeed protein production UK-headquartered fly farmer and aquafeed nutrient supplier AgriProtein has raised a further US$105 million in funding, which is says marks a new high in investor appetite for the insect protein sector.