Are you attending Asian-Pacific Aquaculture 2024? Join us tomorrow to learn more about shrimp health and microbial management.
INVE AquacultureOlivier DecampStefano C.
Meet us at 𝐀𝐬𝐢𝐚𝐧-𝐏𝐚𝐜𝐢𝐟𝐢𝐜 𝐀𝐪𝐮𝐚𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟒 🦐🐟
Olivier Decamp will delve into cost-efficient microbial management of shrimp farming during the "Shrimp Diseases and Health Management" session.
Following this, Stefano C. will discuss the crucial role of microbial management in live feed practices: The use of 𝐒𝐚𝐧𝐨care™ ACE-Pro to decrease the vibrio load and increase the quality of the Artemia during the "Larviculture, live-feeds and hatchery management" session.
Don’t miss these insightful presentations!
🗓️ Olivier's presentation - Wednesday, July 3 at 3:10 PM, Room Crystal 3
🗓️ Stefano's presentation - Wednesday, July 3 at 4:00 PM, Room Diamond 1
📍 Grand City, Surabaya, Indonesia
🔗 Registration link: https://lnkd.in/gDUqhXe5#INVEAquaculture#APA2024#ConferenceWorld Aquaculture SocietyBenchmark Holdings plc
📢 Announcement: Philippine Seminar To Help Shrimp Farmers To Face The EHP Disease
As the impact of Enterocytozoon hepatopenaei (EHP) on global shrimp farming continues to grow, it’s crucial to stay informed about effective management strategies to face the disease and prevent its harmful impacts. That is why 神農生技股份有限公司 BiomiXin Co., Ltd. and Global Nutrivet Trading Inc. invites you to join us for an insightful seminar where we will delve into the impact of EHP on the industry and economy, and discuss how we can tackle this challenge efficiently and sustainably.
🗓️ Date: Wednesday the 15th of May, 2024
⏰ Time: 9:30 AM
📍 Location: Lago de Oro Hotel, Zobel Hwy, Calatagan, Batangas, Philippines 🇵🇭
Key Topics:
• Economic Impact of EHP: Understand the financial implications of EHP and its effects on the shrimp farming sector.
• Identification and Management: Learn practical techniques for identifying and effectively managing EHP in your shrimp farms.
🌟 Featured Speaker: Barry Cheng Hao Sheng Cheng – Aquaculture Technologist & Deputy Manager of the Aquaculture Department at BiomiXin Co., Ltd.
Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your knowledge, experience and network with fellow industry professionals. 🦐🌊
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The venue for this seminar is in Calatagan, Philippines, an area where white shrimp farms are concentrated and under the risk of EHP disease. Local friends are welcome to join and learn more about EHP-related information, to better prepare for EHP prevention and management.
這次分享的地點來到菲律賓的Calatagan,是白蝦養殖場更加集中且已知有EHP疾病肆虐的區域,歡迎在地的朋友來參加,了解更多EHP的相關資訊,即早做好對EHP的防治管理。
#EHP#ShrimpFarming#Vannameishrimp
📢 Announcement: Philippine Seminar To Help Shrimp Farmers To Face The EHP Disease
As the impact of Enterocytozoon hepatopenaei (EHP) on global shrimp farming continues to grow, it’s crucial to stay informed about effective management strategies to face the disease and prevent its harmful impacts. That is why 神農生技股份有限公司 BiomiXin Co., Ltd. and Global Nutrivet Trading Inc. invites you to join us for an insightful seminar where we will delve into the impact of EHP on the industry and economy, and discuss how we can tackle this challenge efficiently and sustainably.
🗓️ Date: Wednesday the 15th of May, 2024
⏰ Time: 9:30 AM
📍 Location: Lago de Oro Hotel, Zobel Hwy, Calatagan, Batangas, Philippines 🇵🇭
Key Topics:
• Economic Impact of EHP: Understand the financial implications of EHP and its effects on the shrimp farming sector.
• Identification and Management: Learn practical techniques for identifying and effectively managing EHP in your shrimp farms.
🌟 Featured Speaker: Barry Cheng Hao Sheng Cheng – Aquaculture Technologist & Deputy Manager of the Aquaculture Department at BiomiXin Co., Ltd.
Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your knowledge, experience and network with fellow industry professionals. 🦐🌊
#EHP#ShrimpFarming#AquacultureSeminar#Calatagan#Philippines#Strategy#Sustainable
ShrimpTechVietnam Impact Tour | A successful partnership visit to the Mekong Delta
Dutch and Vietnamese partners of the ShrimpTechVietnam consortium visited the Mekong Delta for the last 7 days, which was filled with interactions among sector players, knowledge sharing, and efforts to promote the transition towards net-zero shrimp farming in the region.
The discussions highlighted recurring challenges, including current disease pressures and low global shrimp prices affecting the sector. This underscores the strength of the value chain approach adopted by the ShrimpTechVietnam consortium, which offers solutions for a sustainable and profitable future in shrimp farming.
Key ShrimpTechVietnam partnership initiatives discussed include:
➢ Advanced disease detection and prevention methods.
➢ Low-impact aquaculture inputs.
➢ Solar energy systems to reduce energy consumption.
➢ Probiotic solutions to enhance shrimp health and water quality.
➢ Disease-free polychaetes for broodstock.
Thanks to the support of the partnership members we were able to create an impactful week Skretting Vietnam, TipTopp Aquaculture, ShrimpVet, RYNAN Aquaculture, Viqon Water Solutions, Delta Farms, Openasia Group. For more information on the partnership visit our website: https://lnkd.in/eJs8CT_U
Last week truly showcased that bringing together individuals from different countries, companies, and backgrounds is a powerful catalyst for developing innovations and solutions for the future!
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A crucial challenge in aquaculture is sourcing cost-effective and protein-rich alternatives for aquafeed. This challenge has added salience given the strong projected growth of aquaculture to meet the protein needs of a growing population which will doubtless be underpinned by expanding aquafeed supply.
A new report by 1000OS member Hatch Blue with support from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation makes a helpful contribution to bridging the protein gap in aquafeed. The report identifies 9 leading candidates with at least 50% crude protein and a realistic scaling potential. It serves as a useful guide for investors and innovators alike interested in trends and areas for further development, barriers to the adoption of new ingredients and the strength and weaknesses of leading alternatives.
Read a summary of the report here: https://lnkd.in/dzv3kpKt#Aquafeed#Aquaculture#Protein#FoodSecurity
Global Aquaculture Market: Growth, Trends and Forecast 2024-2032
Aquaculture Market Size:
According to the latest report by IMARC Group, The global aquaculture market size reached 79.3 Million Tons in 2023. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach 116.6 Million Tons by 2032, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 4.2% during 2024-2032.
Request for a sample copy of this research report: https://lnkd.in/gs28huuf
Aquaculture Market Trends:
The shifting consumer preferences toward seafood and the growing demand for organic and seafood-based products are among the key factors driving the aquaculture market. In addition to this, the escalating adoption of fish oil in pharmaceuticals, food and beverage (FB), nutraceutical, cosmetics, and other industries is also positively influencing the market growth. Besides this, the elevating awareness among fish breeders about the benefits of aquaculture practices to maintain overall productivity and gain control over the quality of water is acting as another significant growth-inducing factor. Moreover, the introduction of technologically advanced equipment to analyze fish behavior, monitor the water, and manage facility logistics is further stimulating the global market. Apart from this, the increasing research and development (RD) activities related to genetic improvements in the species of finfish, manipulation of chromosomes, controlling fish reproduction, and monitoring of parasitic diseases in aquatic animals in open and offshore oceans are anticipated to propel the aquaculture market in the coming years.
Browse full report with detailed TOC and list of figures and tables: https://lnkd.in/g8xT56Bc#aquaculture#aquaculturemarket#marketresearch#business#marketanalysis#markettrends#researchreport#marketreport#marketforecast#marketanalysis#marketgrowth#imarcgroup
The aquaculture industry is set for significant growth, but with that comes rising feed costs 📈💸
One major factor driving these costs is the reliance on fishmeal in aquafeed.
Companies like TECHNA are stepping up to address this challenge by integrating more affordable plant proteins into their formulations, helping to keep feed prices in check and removing fishmeal in aquafeed 🌱🐟
To learn more about TECHNA, click the 🔗 below
https://lnkd.in/gFbNdFTA#F3#Aquaculture#EconomixFeed & Additive Magazine
Technical briefing Lower House | Foreign trade and development cooperation in Vietnam
The importance of a resilient and profitable aquaculture sector in Vietnam was highlighted by Raymond Beimers from Invest International during the Technical briefing at the Lower House, focusing on the Combi-Track sustainable aquaculture initiative in the Mekong Delta. As part of this initiative, the ShrimpTechVietnam 2024–2026 partnership aims to facilitate the transition towards profitable net-zero farming, ensuring that the aquaculture sector is future-proof.
The Mekong Delta's aquaculture sector currently stands at a crossroads, grappling with formidable challenges that threaten its long-standing prominence in the global shrimp market. Disease outbreaks have led to alarmingly high mortality rates among shrimp farming enterprises. This biological threat, coupled with the sector's elevated energy consumption, has driven production costs to unsustainable levels.
As Vietnam's shrimp farmers struggle with these mounting expenses, they find themselves increasingly vulnerable in the face of fierce international competition. Countries like Ecuador, with their more cost-effective production methods, are rapidly gaining ground in the global marketplace. This shift in the competitive landscape has far-reaching implications, potentially eroding the economic foundation of countless farming communities across the Mekong Delta.
With ShrimpTechVietnam, a consortium comprising Skretting Vietnam, TipTopp Aquaculture, ShrimpVet, RYNAN Aquaculture, Viqon Water Solutions, Delta Farms, Openasia Group, and Larive International, Dutch and Vietnamese companies are collaborating to offer technical solutions in feed, probiotics, hatchery inputs, technology, and knowledge. This collaboration aims to enhance the profitability and sustainability of shrimp production, ultimately improving farmers' incomes while reducing the environmental impact of shrimp farming.
Would you like to learn more about our collective impact? Listen to the excerpt below, reach out to our colleague Rogier Becker, or visit our web page: https://lnkd.in/eJs8CT_U#Aquaculture#Sustainability#Technology#Vietnam#Netherlands
❞The aquaculture industry faces rising feed costs due to increasing fishmeal prices and sustainability concerns. Implementing alternatives like plant proteins is essential to reduce costs and enhance sustainability, although these proteins might not be as digestible as fishmeal. A promising solution is to boost...❞
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In this article on aquaculture, Nicolas Tanrattana, Aquaculture Nutritionist at TECHNA gives our readers details on unlocking protein digestibility to reduce aquafeed costs.
𝗖𝗹𝗶𝗰𝗸 𝘁𝗼 𝗿𝗲𝗮𝗱 𝗳𝘂𝗹𝗹 𝗶𝘀𝘀𝘂𝗲:👉 https://lnkd.in/dsWVb9Yd#alternativeproteinsources#aquaculture#feedcosts#fishmeal#proteindigestibility#seafood#TECHNA
Aquaculture Expansion in Southeast Asia
Southeast Asia is experiencing rapid growth in aquaculture as countries look to meet increasing demand for seafood sustainably. Countries like Vietnam, Thailand, and Indonesia are leading this expansion, harnessing their…
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