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Tuesday, April 14, 2026
Most of world's hilsa production from waterbodies in Bangladesh, country's fisheries minister says
Over 80% of the world's total hilsa production comes from the rivers, estuaries, and coastal waters of Bangladesh, said Mohammed Amin Ur Rashid, minister of fisheries, livestock and agriculture.
Thursday, March 5, 2026
Small, mid-sized dairy farmers in Denmark selling off herds as country set to impose carbon tax
Denmark will become the first country in the world to impose a direct carbon tax on agricultural emissions when its landmark levy takes effect on January 1, 2030 — but the policy's ripple effects are arriving years ahead of schedule.
Thursday, November 27, 2025
Bunge and ForFarmers partner to support decarbonisation efforts in soy supply chain
Bunge and ForFarmers on November 24 announced a strategic agreement aimed at improving sustainability within the soybean meal supply chain in Europe.
Thursday, July 3, 2025
Evonik to reduce carbon footprint and plastic use with new paper bags for MetAMINO
Evonik has introduced a more environmentally friendly 25-kilogramme paper bag for MetAMINO® (DL-methionine) by eliminating the plastic film layer.
Friday, April 11, 2025
Aviagen: Latest Arbor Acres, Indian River and Ross Broiler management advice now available
Aviagen® has introduced its 2025 Broiler Management Handbooks, complete with a dedicated Nutrition Supplement.
Tuesday, April 1, 2025
Australian salmon farmers welcome bill that ends reconsideration of fish farming expansion in Macquarie Harbour
Salmon farmers in Australia have welcomed a decision by the country's Senate to pass a new bill that ends a formal reconsideration of whether an expansion of fish farming in Tasmania's Macquarie Harbour in 2012 was properly approved.
Wednesday, February 26, 2025
Researchers explore strategies that cut carbon footprint of UK grass-fed beef production
Researchers have identified multiple strategies that could significantly reduce the carbon footprint of UK grass-fed beef production, with potential reductions of up to 26%.
Tuesday, February 18, 2025
Australian PM's intention to introduce legislation for salmon farming in Macquaire Harbour, Tasmania, met with protests
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has promised to introduce legislation that will allow "sustainable salmon farming" to continue in Tasmania's Macquarie Harbour, sparking anger from conservationists and researchers who ur ...
Friday, January 24, 2025
BioMar explores ideal aquafeed for use in waterborne feeding for salmon farming
The latest research from BioMar shed light on the aquafeed challenges associated with waterborne feeding systems, the company said.
Monday, December 23, 2024
US-based scientists explore fish farms as cost-effective carbon capture model
US-based scientists are investigating a new approach to carbon capture in low-oxygen aquatic environments, such as fisheries, to combat rising global temperatures.
Tuesday, December 17, 2024
Fonterra announces largest decarbonisation project to date
Fonterra is set to convert two coal boilers to wood pellets at its Clandeboye site in South Canterbury, South Island, New Zealand, a crucial step in Fonterra's commitment to exit coal by 2037.
Wednesday, November 13, 2024
Carbon Trust verifies BASF intermediates with lower than market average product carbon footprint
The globally recognised climate change organisation and product carbon footprint (PCF) verifier, the Carbon Trust, has verified the BASF products 1,6-hexanediol (HDO), formic acid (FA), propionic acid (PA) and neopentyl glycol (NPG).
Friday, November 8, 2024
Thirteen percent drop in high-income nations' beef output could remove 125 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide, study finds
High-income countries could remove 125 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide from air — more than the past three years' global fossil fuel emissions — if they cut down on beef production by only 13%, according to a study.
Friday, October 11, 2024
Farms with mix of arable crops and livestock can better store carbon in soil, research found
Research by the Soil Association Exchange (SAE) shows that farms with a mixture of arable crops and livestock have about a third more carbon stored within their soil than those with only arable crops, thanks to the animals' manure.
Wednesday, October 9, 2024
US$18.3 million boost for marine projects in Scotland, UK, including waterborne feeding trial
A waterborne feeding system trial by UK salmon farmer Cooke Scotland is among 67 projects to receive financial backing from Marine Fund Scotland, according to an announcement by the government of Scotland, UK, today, Fishfarmingexpert repor ...

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