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09/08/2020

Adisseo to Keep Raising Profile in Aquaculture Innovation – INDUSTRY PERSPECTIVES

Adisseo recently disclosed an intent to further bolster its capacity in applied research as well as its leading position in aquaculture innovation – a position […]

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07/30/2020

Aqua Webinar Series by Adisseo

Session in English Adisseo is pleased to announce its Aqua Webinar Series. During these last months, Covid-19 impacted our daily life and way of running […]

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06/30/2020

Adisseo reinforces its ambition in Aquaculture, from pioneer in aquafeed additives to leading aquaculture innovator

Adisseo is determined to take the lead on innovation in aquafeed and support the sustainable and profitable growth of its aqua customers through species-specific solutions and […]

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06/04/2020

USE OF BACTINIL®AQUA TO PREVENT VIBRIOSIS AND PROMOTE GROWTH

The interest of farmers for the containment of pathogens in aquaculture is ever-growing. This is particularly important for shrimp, since this species does not possess […]

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06/03/2020

EXPLORING ROVABIO® FOR ENZYMATIC PRE-TREATMENT OF PLANT BY-PRODUCTS USED IN FEEDS FOR MULLET

Plant by-products are valuable ingredients in the formulation of sustainable and cost-effective aquafeeds, particularly for species with herbivorous and omnivorous habits. However, the use of […]

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04/21/2020

Thiago Ushizima in the Aqua Team

We are very pleased to welcome Thiago to the Aqua team! Adisseo offers a wide range of species-specific additives and services for aquaculture. This increases […]

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03/20/2020

Hydroxymethionine: An efficient source of methionine for aquafeeds

Plant-based aquaculture feeds and amino acid supplementation. Fishmeal has been the preferred protein source in aquatic feed formulations, but it is becoming less available and […]

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03/03/2020

New study demonstrates the efficacy of Sanacore® GM to reduce the impact of enteromyxosis in seabream

Enteromyxosis is an important parasitic disease encountered in the farming of Gilthead seabream in the Mediterranean region. This disease is caused by Enteromyxum leei, a […]

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