With over 100 guests and a 10-course meal, the company celebrates the remarkable milestone at Restaurant FronteMare on September 28th.
'We are delighted and grateful for each year that passed,' said Ole Christensen, vice-president of BioMar's EMEA division. 'Since we started our journey, we have continued working with the same dedication and passion, striving for innovating our feeds… Our ambition for a sustainable future goes beyond reducing our environmental footprint. It covers also regenerating our environment.'
Hoping to 'open many doors', Christensen looks at the years ahead for the company. With a new aquafeed production facility to be built in Iceland, we can only wonder what discoveries BioMar will reveal in the coming future.
During the Aquaculture Europe 2022 conference, BioMar releases information on new research on first feeding with its Larviva products. The research and development department aims to improve novel microdiets to aid in reducing the marine larvae's dependence on live feed.
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