- Seafood
Better Feed. Better Fish. Better Food.
At BioMar we understand that the journey to exceptional seafood begins long before it reaches the table, it starts with the feed that nourishes fish…
BioMar stands out as a leader in the aquaculture industry due to our specialised approach to crafting feeds tailored to the needs of our customers. We understand the unique nutritional requirements at different growth stages, in various production systems and environmental conditions for each species. This ensures that our feeds are formulated to optimise health and performance.
Our added value goes beyond providing feeds. We believe in mutually beneficial partnerships that foster collaborative relationships with farmers and organisations across the entire value chain. Our commitment to innovation ensures that our partners receive cutting-edge solutions and technical support to drive a sustainable and efficient aquaculture industry.
At BioMar we understand that the journey to exceptional seafood begins long before it reaches the table, it starts with the feed that nourishes fish…
Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC) is thrilled to announce that BioMar UK has become the first ASC certified feed feed production facility the…
Mechanical delousing and other handling procedures are known to trigger acute stress in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar), leading to reduced appetite,…
Cefetra, a leader in agricultural supply chains, and BioMar, a global producer of aquaculture feed, have formed a new partnership to reduce emissions…
BioMar has significantly increased the levels of vitamin D3 across all salmon diets. Research findings point to enhanced fish health benefits while…
Farmed salmonids are an important dietary source of vitamin D for consumers, yet their vitamin D content varies significantly depending on feed…
Omega-3 fatty acids, particularly EPA and DHA, are fundamental to the health and development of both fish and humans. These long-chain polyunsaturated…
The latest research from BioMar has shed light on the aquafeed challenges associated with waterborne feeding systems. This new feeding system…