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Auchan, BioMar and Earthworm Foundation join forces
A unique collaboration to launch new sustainable shrimp product
Sustainable solutions require innovation. We have rethought our approach and reimagined new pathways to better serve future needs. We have adapted our internal workflow to accelerate innovation across departments, functions, and geographies to provide innovative feed and services that address market needs.
Our innovation process allows us to move with agility to identify potential suppliers and novel ingredients, and to rapidly commercialise new products and solutions.
Do you want BioMar to use your raw material in our feeds? Are you currently bringing a new feed ingredient to market? Submit it for review in our innovation pipeline.
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A unique collaboration to launch new sustainable shrimp product
Marine ingredients are a finite resource, and by including microalgae in aquaculture diets, we can help stabilise the pressure on fish stocks.
BioMar’s new vessel set to accelerate Tasmania’s exports to New Zealand.
In Australia, BioMar have partnered with Huon Aquaculture to use the only dedicated sea-based fish feed trial facility located at Huon Aquaculture’s Hideaway Bay facility.
BioMar is pleased to announce the appointment of David Whyte as the Managing Director of their new fish feed manufacturing plant in Tasmania.
BioMar Australia is excited to announce a $15 million-dollar, nation-leading project to construct the first green methanol ready vessel in Australia.
BioMar are a global research organisation, who combine our core competency in R&D with skilled researchers and experts within aquaculture.
During the pandemic, supplies to New Zealand were severely interrupted, causing significant delays and potentially catastrophic ramifications for the aquaculture industry in New Zealand.
BioMar Australia have commenced aqua-feed production at their state-of-the-art 40 million euro facility in Tasmania, Australia.
The significant increase in revenue in Q2 was driven by higher sales volumes, raw material prices, and to some extend currency rate development.
The krill that lives in the Antarctic has adapted to extremely low sea temperatures.
Collaboration and forming partnerships are one of BioMar’s four long-term guiding principles.