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2024 was a milestone year for our team. We thank you, our readers, for supporting projects, like the Hatchery 101 webinars. This year, we hope to bring back support for the Top 10 Under 40 and the World Trout Summit. Help us spread the word!
- Jean Ko Din, Editor
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A new report from RaboResearch states that the global aquaculture industry should see improved production growth for certain species in 2025.
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Singapore-based insect-based ingredient producer, Entobel has opened a new black soldier fly (BSF) production plant in Vung Tau, Vietnam. It will have an annual production capacity of 10,000 MT of insect protein and the facility will serve as an economic and community anchor, creating 150 jobs in manufacturing and operations.
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Benchmark Holdings plc has entered into a binding agreement to sell its genetics business area to Starfish Bidco AS, a wholly owned subsidiary of Novo Holdings A/S. The deal values the genetics business at up to £260 million (US$ 326 million).
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is recommending about US$220 million for 32 transformational habitat restoration and coastal resilience projects in 2024, and an additional $66 million for future years.
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Health and welfare practices on ASC certified farms have transformed significantly over the years with improved biosecurity, effective disease prevention through vaccines and enhanced staff care and development.
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The Northeast Oyster Breeding Center will supply hatcheries with better-performing broodstock at no cost. The goal of this state-of-the-art centre is to develop a genetically improved Eastern oyster that resists disease better and grows to market size faster in the diverse growing conditions of the Northeast.
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When Japan was experiencing a slight but steady decline of aquaculture production of Pacific oysters several years ago, it triggered a multi-national research cooperation between Japan and the United States, investigating the causes of adult oyster mortality during the reproductive season and seeking to establish mitigation measures.
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Hatchery International turns 25 years old this year and now serves readers from 134 countries. “Beyond what it’s called, or what it looks like, the publication has to continue to reflect the priorities of the industry,” Ko Din said.
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Genetics are the building blocks of any hatchery operation. Host Ben Normand brings together a panel of experts to discuss how genetics and broodstock management have evolved based on today’s industry needs. They will talk about the latest research and development, and the importance of a thoughtful program that keeps climate change and sustainability in mind.
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Good information leads to good husbandry. Having access to real-time data has proven to be a game-changer in capturing, logging and analyzing your hatchery operation. As facilities become more digitized spaces, Ben Normand brings together a panel of experts to talk about how machine learning is improving aquaculture operations’ flexibility, efficiency and animal welfare.
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Good biosecurity minimizes your broodstock and seed fish’s exposure to pathogens that could lead to economic losses and mortalities. Host Ben Normand will bring together a panel of experts to talk about best practices in creating a holistic and integrated approach to reducing disease risks in your hatchery operation.
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Sustainability means investigating ways to future-proof all aspects of your hatchery operation. Fish meal and fish oil supply for feed ingredients are becoming more finite every year. In this installment of our Hatchery 101 webinar series, Host Ben Normand, brings together nutrition and aqua feed experts to talk about the latest innovations in alternative feed ingredients.
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