BioMar Group has set a comprehensive agenda for its research
activities in the Chilean aquaculture research centre ATC Patagonia
Focus is set on innovative R&D projects of interest for the global aquaculture industry in regards to fish nutrition and health.
In October 2016 BioMar Group signed an agreement with AquaInnovo to purchase
and utilise 30 percent of its aquaculture research and development centre
situated in Lenca, Chile.
This initiative has now been formalised and the new name of the centre is Aquaculture Technology Centre Patagonia (ATC Patagonia).
Håvard Jørgensen, Global Director of R&D of BioMar, said, “We look forward to innovating aquaculture and aquaculture feeds by utilising the research resources that are available, in Chile as well as elsewhere in the world.”
“We have set a comprehensive agenda of research projects and our agenda for 2017 is made up of research related to nutrition for fresh water and sea water species, focusing on raw material knowledge, feed model building and health aspects, mainly on Salmon Rickettsial Septicaemia (SRS) which has caused significant losses to the salmon farming sector, and not only in Chile.”
BioMar has a long history of collaboration with external research partners to
achieve best in class results, and BioMar's in-house research and development
facilities has steadily been expanding. ATC Patagonia now forms part of
BioMar’s global network of research centres.
Mr Jørgensen emphasised the value of ATC Patagonia, “The work that BioMar is going to carry out at ATC Patagonia will be transversal and cover diverse requirements for different species and farming conditions where our feed is utilised. We have chosen to invest in this research facility because we are convinced that it is perfectly suited to bring many advances in solving the challenges faced by the aquaculture industry. ATC Patagonia will reduce the take to market time, making us more flexible and robust - all for the best of our customers.”
BioMar and AquaInnovo share the facilities of ATC Patagonia, the most complete and modern aquaculture research centre in the Southern Hemisphere. The research capacity that is not being used by BioMar will be available for developing trials and research projects through AquaInnovo.
Focus is set on innovative R&D projects of interest for the global aquaculture industry in regards to fish nutrition and health.
ATC Patagonia Outside |
This initiative has now been formalised and the new name of the centre is Aquaculture Technology Centre Patagonia (ATC Patagonia).
Håvard Jørgensen, Global Director of R&D of BioMar, said, “We look forward to innovating aquaculture and aquaculture feeds by utilising the research resources that are available, in Chile as well as elsewhere in the world.”
“We have set a comprehensive agenda of research projects and our agenda for 2017 is made up of research related to nutrition for fresh water and sea water species, focusing on raw material knowledge, feed model building and health aspects, mainly on Salmon Rickettsial Septicaemia (SRS) which has caused significant losses to the salmon farming sector, and not only in Chile.”
ATC Patagonia Inside |
Mr Jørgensen emphasised the value of ATC Patagonia, “The work that BioMar is going to carry out at ATC Patagonia will be transversal and cover diverse requirements for different species and farming conditions where our feed is utilised. We have chosen to invest in this research facility because we are convinced that it is perfectly suited to bring many advances in solving the challenges faced by the aquaculture industry. ATC Patagonia will reduce the take to market time, making us more flexible and robust - all for the best of our customers.”
BioMar and AquaInnovo share the facilities of ATC Patagonia, the most complete and modern aquaculture research centre in the Southern Hemisphere. The research capacity that is not being used by BioMar will be available for developing trials and research projects through AquaInnovo.
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