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Dietary Vitamin D in Salmonids: Effects on Growth, Welfare and Product Quality
This study, led by Anne Kristine Hansen, examines how dietary vitamin D level and form affect growth, welfare, and product quality across different…
BioMar has become the first global aquafeed supplier to commit to ambitious GHG emissions reduction targets following 1.5°C pathway. To make these reductions a reality, BioMar has developed a long term masterplan focusing on operations and broader supply chain partners to create innovative solutions that make sustainability profitable.
The science is clear. If we don't curb global greenhouse emissions and temperatures continue to rise, the results will be catastrophic. BioMar is the industry leader in developing sustainable, low-impact feed solutions. Now, we are going further by committing to ambitious GHG reduction targets under the SBTi.
BioMar Group commits to reduce absolute scope 1 & 2 GHG emissions 42% by 2030 from a 2020 base year.
BioMar Group commits to reduce absolute scope 3 GHG emissions from purchased goods and services 30% by 2030 from a 2021 base year.
These targets are in line with reducing emissions to hold temperature rise to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels and avoid the worst climate impacts.
This study, led by Anne Kristine Hansen, examines how dietary vitamin D level and form affect growth, welfare, and product quality across different…
This study, led by Jeleel Agboola and Keke Zheng, investigates how different proportions of digestible protein, lipid, and starch at a constant…
This study, led by Keke Zheng and Anne Kristine Hansen, explores how targeted adjustments in dietary protein, lipid, and omega-3 fatty acids affect…
BioMar is expanding its research and development activities at its Aquaculture Technology Centre (ATC) in Hirtshals, Denmark, to support the…