The new facility aims to strengthen food security and modern animal nutrition in Southeast Asia.
The approval clears Bunge’s PRO-S program for use under ASC Feed Standard rules and supports wider use of verified soy in fish feed.
This data is based on statistics shared by 12 IFFO members, accounting for 40% of global fishmeal production and 50% of fish oil output.
Aquaculture production surpasses 192,000 tons; Saudi seafood exports reach US$350 million.
The company has nearly five decades of experience in animal nutrition across Mauritius, Madagascar, Seychelles and Rwanda, and began operating in Kenya in 2024.
Officials attributed the projected growth to resource availability and regulatory management.
The transaction is widely regarded as the biggest salmon farming deal since SalMar’s acquisition of fellow Norwegian producer NTS.
In other news, Zinpro also recently launched the Zinpro Sow Excellence Index, a benchmarking system linking claw health to sow productivity.
The partnership is designed to address growing international demand for responsibly produced seafood, particularly in high-end markets.
The palatability response was equivalent to that achieved with 3% squid meal, a long-established benchmark in shrimp feed formulations.