The dependence on fish meal and oil obtained from wild fisheries raises serious risks to the development of aquaculture. Alternative raw materials are sought to minimise this threat. For years, agricultural products such as soya in a primary role and pea, faba bean or lupin in secondary role support this effort. Increasing their use remains a challenge that can offer European farmers a potentially high-value market for grain legumes. This note sets out the quality requirements of grain legumes for fish feed. The purpose is to support farmers and grain traders who wish to supply to this market
The main purpose of this paper was to identify the factors affecting the selection of raw materials ...
Aquaculture has grown at a slower pace in Sub-Saharan African countries mainly due to c...
Aquaculture produce a great portion of aquatic derived proteins for human in the world. It has the h...
Legumes are protein-rich crops that can be suitable ingredients for fish feed. Soybean meal has been...
This report is Deliverable D4.3 (D25) in the TRUE project. The report analyses the present market po...
In this video, THESGI Agricultural Cooperative in cooperation with Nireas Aquaculture demonstrate a ...
A large proportion of Germany’s protein feed requirement is met using imported soya, especially for ...
There is a great demand for high-protein materials for livestock feed in Europe and European agricul...
Aquaculture is considered as the key to ensuring enough food protein to feed the growing world popul...
The evaluation of specific demands for organic feed focussed on feed demands for four fish species w...
Best practice guide on legume processing and inclusion. Publication of the ‘best practice guide on l...
A large range of ingredients have been considered as potential replacements for fish meal but grain...
Feed costs account for more than half of the production costs in aquaculture. In particular this con...
In search for sustainable alternatives for fish meal and overseas vegetable protein sources some sel...
Use of soybean in aquaculture. Aquaculture profits are closely related to feed supply and feed prote...
The main purpose of this paper was to identify the factors affecting the selection of raw materials ...
Aquaculture has grown at a slower pace in Sub-Saharan African countries mainly due to c...
Aquaculture produce a great portion of aquatic derived proteins for human in the world. It has the h...
Legumes are protein-rich crops that can be suitable ingredients for fish feed. Soybean meal has been...
This report is Deliverable D4.3 (D25) in the TRUE project. The report analyses the present market po...
In this video, THESGI Agricultural Cooperative in cooperation with Nireas Aquaculture demonstrate a ...
A large proportion of Germany’s protein feed requirement is met using imported soya, especially for ...
There is a great demand for high-protein materials for livestock feed in Europe and European agricul...
Aquaculture is considered as the key to ensuring enough food protein to feed the growing world popul...
The evaluation of specific demands for organic feed focussed on feed demands for four fish species w...
Best practice guide on legume processing and inclusion. Publication of the ‘best practice guide on l...
A large range of ingredients have been considered as potential replacements for fish meal but grain...
Feed costs account for more than half of the production costs in aquaculture. In particular this con...
In search for sustainable alternatives for fish meal and overseas vegetable protein sources some sel...
Use of soybean in aquaculture. Aquaculture profits are closely related to feed supply and feed prote...
The main purpose of this paper was to identify the factors affecting the selection of raw materials ...
Aquaculture has grown at a slower pace in Sub-Saharan African countries mainly due to c...
Aquaculture produce a great portion of aquatic derived proteins for human in the world. It has the h...