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BioMar appoints new MD for Vietnam
From February, the BioMar Viet Uc joint venture in Vietnam will be headed by Managing Director Duong Anh Tu, who has an extensive commercial experience from the feed and food sector in Asia.
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From February, the BioMar Viet Uc joint venture in Vietnam will be headed by Managing Director Duong Anh Tu, who has an extensive commercial experience from the feed and food sector in Asia.
All new employees arrive at BioMar with dreams and aspirations.
Following the invasion of Ukraine, BioMar Group shuts down all trade activities with Russia. The decision includes sales of finished products as well as the sourcing of raw materials.
In the heart of BioMar work are our process operators.
At BioMar, celebrating a 25th, 30th, and even a 40th or more years’ work anniversary happens quite often as we have many colleagues who have been with us for many years.
BioMar is pleased to announce the appointment of David Whyte as the Managing Director of their new fish feed manufacturing plant in Tasmania.
Helen Hamilton, Global Sustainability Manager at BioMar Group, is one of our North American women who has made significant contributions to the aquaculture industry
Aquaculture is one of the least resource-intensive forms of food production.
BioMar marks 60 years in aquaculture with specially designed feed bags at the Brande production facility where it all started.
The BioMar feed factory Brande, Denmark, voted out of three finalists for the German Sustainability Award.
Sustainable production of aquaculture products is about taking informed choices.
At BioMar, we are honoured to work with a group of brilliant and dedicated North American women driving aquaculture development.