Industry Partnerships
BioMar thrives on collaboration.
By partnering with leading organisations, we cultivate innovative and sustainable solutions for the future of aquaculture.
2024 Sustainability Report
Shaping better aquaculture, together.
See how partnerships, innovation, and action are making a difference.
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- R&D
Read moreBioMar strengthens R&D at ATC Hirtshals to support new species and global growth
BioMar is expanding its research and development activities at its Aquaculture Technology Centre (ATC) in Hirtshals, Denmark, to support the…
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- Our People
Read moreHanne Jorun Sixten: Completing a PhD on marine side-streams in aquafeed
In BioMar, we have scientists who are advancing our understanding of fish nutrition and aquaculture. Today, we share the journey of Hanne Jorun…
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- Our People
Read moreBioMar Australia appoints Matt Whittle as Commercial Director
BioMar Australia has appointed Matt Whittle as Commercial Director, effective August 2026, strengthening its senior leadership team as the…
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- Financials
Read moreBioMar gains market share across all segments
The annual report for BioMar underlines the long-term positive development of the company. While volumes have increased, earnings were maintained at a…
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Read moreBioMar Iberia pioneer in the introduction of regenerative ingredients for aquaculture feed in EU
BioMar Iberia has launched a pilot project to incorporate wheat sourced from regenerative agriculture into aquaculture feed formulations for 2026. To…
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- Products
Read moreBioMar Launches a New Functional Feed to Support Seabass During Bacterial Challenges
BioMar has launched SmartCare Defence, a new functional feed solution designed to support sea bass health and reduce mortality linked to bacterial…
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- Financials
Read moreBioMar builds new capacity in China
Following a successful growth journey in collaboration with the joint venture partner Tongwei, the production facility in Wuxi will during 2026 be…
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- R&D
- Nutrition
Read moreFunctional Additives Reduce Mortality in European Sea Bass Across Controlled and Farm Conditions
Bacterial infections caused by Photobacterium damselae subsp. piscicida (PDP) continue to…