A total of 13 prizes were awarded to companies and individuals who have made an exceptional contribution to aquaculture over the past year.
The Second Annual International Conference and Exposition of the African Chapter of the World Aquaculture Society (AFRAQ2023) is scheduled from November 13-16, 2023, in Lusaka, Zambia.
The Asian Institute of Technology is organizing two shrimp training courses in July in Thailand that will focus on shrimp health and EHP management and intensive modern shrimp monoculture and polyculture practices.
TeOra developed an orally-delivered solution that prevents and treats scale drop disease in barramundi or Asian seabass.
The awards, to be announced at a gala dinner on June 15, are presented annually to aquaculture’s game changers, trendsetters, leaders, and the farm staff who go the extra mile.
More than 100 speakers and panelists have been confirmed and a limited number of places are still available.
Shrimp buyers from all three major and promising export markets of Ecuador – North America, Europe, and Japan – have confirmed their participation.
The Global Shrimp Forum Foundation has issued a call for a study to define how global shrimp consumption can be promoted effectively that will be presented at the Global Shrimp Forum in Utrecht, the Netherlands.
Hatchery Feed & Management will host a free webinar, Innovations in Hatchery Feeds, on May 11 at 15 pm CET.
The initiative aims to equip participants with the tools, skills and confidence to lead under pressure and build successful teams, as well as provide one-to-one coaching and mentoring throughout.
The startups, hailing from South Africa, Canada, and Thailand, will join the accelerator at its headquarters on the small island of Lovund.
A new two-day event, taking place on May 16-17, 2023 in Glasgow, will focus on the future of aquaculture, calling on industry leaders and emerging talent to collaborate and drive forward ambitions in the sector.
The 2nd West African Regional Conference on Aquaculture that was originally scheduled for March 26-29, 2023 has been postponed to May 14-17, 2023.
The Asian Institute of Technology will host a course to learn the latest advances in aquaculture feed technology to optimize fish growth and sustainability.
The courses aim to enable hatcheries, farmers, and processors to make informed decisions about tilapia welfare and nutrition to improve growth, health, performance and profitability.
Production efficiency, sustainability, and market demand will fuel critical discussions on July 24-26, 2023 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
The event will offer a way forward by looking at bottlenecks and challenges and recommend solutions for industry adoption from August 16-17, 2023 in Bali, Indonesia.
The Vietnam-based conference will focus on practical solutions for the sustainable production of shrimp worldwide.
Daniel Benetti, Carlos Salinas and Wilson Wasielesky Jr. will be the plenary speakers of the event that will take place from April 18-21 in Panama.
The Spanish aquaculture event will hold its second edition from March 28-30 joining together 160 companies from 24 countries in its exhibition area, 10% more than in its previous edition.