Low marine feeds: Securing high performance

EWOS issues a new edition of Spotlight dedicated to the challenges meeting customers’ demand for cost efficient fish feeds, with a lower proportion of the marine raw ingredients that have traditionally been used to ensure high performance.

Intensive fish farming relies upon fishmeal and fish oil, but the supply of these ingredients is static or declining. This means that our reliance on marine resources in fish feed must be reduced, and that future increases in salmon and trout production must be matched by a decrease in the use of fishmeal and oil.


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