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Through the agreement, both parties will jointly-develop dry feed for Atlantic bluefin from first feeding to transfer at 10 kg.
'This partnership with Skretting takes the Next Tuna project on to the next exciting level. Skretting's world-class aquaculture and feed R&D will ensure we have the ideal feed solution to lead the way and put sustainable farmed Atlantic bluefin on the map – truly meeting the needs of the market,' says Next Tuna's Andrew Eckhardt.
The collaboration will also have the support of Skretting's global network of scientific experts and its overarching global research units, with Skretting Italy formulating, manufacturing and supplying the Next Tuna feeds.
'With this new diet, Skretting hopes to clear one of the major obstacles that has stood between tuna farming and a safer, more sustainable future. Changing up to a formulated diet for tuna in these life-start stages can provide the stable, forward-looking platform from which the whole sector can progress,' says Umberto Luzzana, Marketing Manager at Skretting Italy.
The new feed will utilise the knowledge and technologies that went into the development of MaGro, Skretting's soft-extruded pellet feed dedicated for tuna that offers a superior performance during grow out rearing. Launched in 2019, MaGro is a patented breakthrough solution through which tuna farmers no longer need to follow baitfish feeding protocols during grow out feeding. This leads to reduced biosecurity risks, increased food-safety and simplified operations; while keeping sustainability in focus.
'The cooperation with Next Tuna and our focus on early life stage requirements further underlines our commitment to supplying optimal solutions for the whole life cycle of species such as tuna. We want farmers to be in a position to produce healthy fish that perform to their fullest potential within the most cost-effective, profitable and environmentally responsible production systems,' adds Lenaïg Richard Breivik, Business Development Manager at Skretting.
For more information about Skretting visit the website, HERE.
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