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      BioMar explores ideal aquafeed for use in Waterborne Feeding for Salmon Farming

      The latest research from BioMar has shed light on the aquafeed challenges associated with waterborne feeding systems. This new feeding system technology is gaining traction amongst salmon farmers for its potential to reduce energy consumption, microplastic pollution, and sea lice exposure. While these systems offer promising benefits, BioMar has identified specific factors contributing to nutritional loss in feed delivered through submerged systems.

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      We Are What We Eat ... Eats

      In today's world, the link between what we eat and how it impacts our health has never been clearer. When it comes to seafood, this connection is even more profound. It's not just "we are what we eat"—but "we are what we eat, eats." The diet of farmed fish and shrimp directly influences their nutritional value, making the quality of aquafeed a crucial factor in ensuring the seafood we consume is nutritious, healthy, and produced responsibly.

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      Better Feed results in Better Food for us all

      By focusing on what matters BioMar is setting the standard in feed that meets the expectations of farmers and the need for nourishing communities.

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      The Evolution of Nutrients in Aquafeeds

      Aquatic animals are highly adaptable, requiring around 40 essential nutrients that can be sourced from various raw materials, including marine ingredients, animal products, grains, and novel sources. This adaptability is crucial to the industry's growth and will allow for diverse feed formulations

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      Akaroa King Salmon achieves world first with innovative Blue Impact feed by BioMar

      Akaroa King Salmon has become the first King Salmon producer globally to adopt the innovative Blue Impact feed program developed by BioMar. This groundbreaking

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      BioMar Australia Celebrate National Barramundi Day

      Despite having an Aboriginal origin name, approximately 60% of barramundi eaten in Australia is imported, and nearly half of Australians are unsure whether their seafood is local or imported.

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      Shaping the future of aquafeed Omega-3 Alternatives

      Long-chain omega-3 fatty acids are essential for the health of fish, shrimp, and the humans who consume them. However, sourcing these crucial nutrients for aquafeed has become increasingly complex.

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      New ship for BioMar Tasmania to New Zealand route

      BioMar’s new vessel set to accelerate Tasmania’s exports to New Zealand.

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      Auchan, BioMar and Earthworm Foundation join forces

      The French retailer Auchan, feed manufacturer BioMar, Ecuadorian shrimp farmer Edpacif, and international NGO Earthworm Foundation have joined forces to develop a new product line that sets a new standard for responsible shrimp.

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      BioMar Australia announces new vessel

      BioMar Australia is excited to announce a $15 million-dollar, nation-leading project to construct the first green methanol ready vessel in Australia.

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      Powered by Partnership

      Collaboration and forming partnerships are one of BioMar’s four long-term guiding principles.

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      BioMar Group achieves record Q2

      The significant increase in revenue in Q2 was driven by higher sales volumes, raw material prices, and to some extend currency rate development.

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