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Our Blue Impact feed range acts as a catalyst for driving change as we use applied, science-based sustainability to select ingredients that have a lower impact on our planet.
When it comes to aquaculture farming, the feeds you use are responsible for approximately 80 % of the environmental footprint. Our Blue Impact feed solutions are key to driving change.
It is crucial for all of us to play a part in building a sustainable future. Blue Impact feeds focus on reducing our reliance on scarce marine ingredients and opt for raw materials that are both circular and restorative, with a minimal carbon footprint.
BioMar is committed to using applied, science-based sustainability to choose ingredients that leave a lighter footprint on our planet, to the benefit of your farming activities.
We prioritise introducing new ingredients that are nutrient-dense without competing with human food sources. When you choose Blue Impact diets, you are actively contributing to a more sustainable future for all of us.
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Team Hedemølle, a group of students from Hedemølle Efterskole in Bjerringbro, Denmark, stood out in this year’s edition of the FIRST LEGO LEAGUE…
BioMar Group announced the expansion of the marine hatchery trial facilities at their Aquaculture Technology Centre (ATC) Hirtshals in Denmark. The…
Systematic change takes work and requires everyone in the value chain to be involved. To establish a new deal, we must rethink our current approach…
Loch Duart, the small-scale, low-impact salmon farm based in North West Scotland, has furthered their commitment to raising the best-tasting salmon…
BioMar Australia is excited to announce a $15 million-dollar, nation-leading project to construct the first green methanol ready vessel in Australia.
BioMar has significantly reduced its consumption of marine ingredients by 70% in the last 30 years. While these ingredients remain a great nutrient…
The global food supply is facing vast challenges: uneven food distribution, overnutrition, undernutrition and the global impact of climate change.…
BioMar and Agronutris have signed a long-term partnership to develop the next generation of black soldier fly meals specifically designed for the…
BioMar concludes the year with solid growth across markets with a significant increase in volumes and revenue, reaching an all-time high level. While…
Reducing raw materials (RMs) emissions is an enormous challenge. In 2022, BioMar consumed approximately 1.6 million tonnes of RMs, which are diverse,…
At BioMar, we know how important it is to have clean seas and oceans. This is why BioMar Greece has collaborated with local authorities and volunteers…
Today on International Women’s Day BioMar announces the support of WiCA, Women in Caribbean Aquaculture and the extended organisation of the Caribbean…