The Anchovy Effect: Emerging Insights into Aquaculture’s Evolving Feed Landscape

The Anchovy Effect: Emerging Insights into Aquaculture’s Evolving Feed Landscape

How will the recent reopening of the Peruvian anchovy fishery impact global aquaculture and the burgeoning alternative ingredients sector? This week we’re discussing the crucial developments in the fish feed industry, particularly focusing on fish oil and fish meal. With the anchovy fishery resuming and a quota set at 2.4 million metric tons—more than double last year’s—there's potential relief in sight for the high costs that have burdened fish farmers due to a record El Nino event. However, this episode goes beyond the headlines, exploring how the scarcity has propelled innovations in algae and insect-derived feeds. Tony provides listeners with insights into the algae oil successes, the growing interest from major biotech firms, and the steady progress within the insect farming sector. If you’re looking to understand how these dynamics could reshape aquaculture’s future, this episode promises a comprehensive overview.

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Norway's Traffic Light System: What's Changing Next

Norway's Traffic Light System: What's Changing Next

What happens when one of aquaculture's most important regulatory systems doesn't deliver the results it was designed to achieve? We examine the next chapter of Norway's Traffic Light System and the de...

20 Heinä 11min

Mediterranean Aquaculture: Growth Meets a Changing Climate

Mediterranean Aquaculture: Growth Meets a Changing Climate

How do you keep one of aquaculture's biggest success stories growing as the environment around it changes?We're taking a closer look at Mediterranean aquaculture and the remarkable rise of European se...

29 Kesä 9min

Reviewing the State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture (FAO)

Reviewing the State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture (FAO)

Aquaculture has now surpassed 100 million tonnes of production, supplying more seafood to consumers than wild fisheries. But the most interesting story in the FAO's latest State of World Fisheries and...

22 Kesä 8min

What El Niño Means for Feed Markets

What El Niño Means for Feed Markets

What happens when El Niño tightens the supply of fish oil just as salmon markets and global shipping are already under pressure? A newly confirmed El Niño in the tropical Pacific is putting renewed at...

15 Kesä 8min

From Deep Dive: The SeafoodSource Podcast — Practical Applications of AI in Seafood with Manolin CEO Tony Chen

From Deep Dive: The SeafoodSource Podcast — Practical Applications of AI in Seafood with Manolin CEO Tony Chen

This week, we’re sharing a special episode from Deep Dive: The SeafoodSource Podcast on the practical applications of AI in seafood. SeafoodSource speaks with Tony Chen, CEO and co-founder of Manolin,...

5 Touko 18min

Scaling African Aquaculture: Kamran Ahmad (Kivu Choice)

Scaling African Aquaculture: Kamran Ahmad (Kivu Choice)

What if one of the most important aquaculture growth stories isn’t happening in Norway, Chile, or Ecuador but in East Africa? This episode we step into a region that’s quietly transitioning from small...

20 Huhti 53min

What Måsøval Reveals About Mid-Sized Farm Risk

What Måsøval Reveals About Mid-Sized Farm Risk

This week we break down what Måsøval’s strategic review and leadership change may signal for the company and for the broader aquaculture industry. We look at how production growth, rising costs, biolo...

6 Huhti 12min

Tracking Algae: Norway's Active Pseudochattonella Outbreak

Tracking Algae: Norway's Active Pseudochattonella Outbreak

Could a microscopic algae bloom quietly reshape Norway's salmon farming season before most of the industry even understands what's happening? This week, we're tracking the Pseudochattonella bloom spre...

30 Maalis 8min