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Adisseo Asia Pacific to Launch Aquaculture R&D Facility in St John’s Island, Singapore

| Thu, 19 Dec 2019 - 14:21


On 13 December 2019, ADISSEO launched a new Research & Development Centre in

Singapore dedicated to aquaculture.

ASA (Aquaculture Station by Adisseo) will focus on nutrition, aquatic animal health, and innovative aquatic science technologies. The company appointed a team of aquaculture professionals to focus on key research topics such as nutrition and health. Located within the Singapore Food Agency’s (SFA) Marine Aquaculture Centre (MAC), ASA will be able to tap on SFA’s expertise in tropical aquaculture, as well as gain easy access to use biological materials available at MAC to facilitate its aquaculture research.

ASA aims to support the farmed fish and shrimp sectors and to answer some challenges of the farmed Fish and Shrimp industry by developing strong partnerships with academics in the APAC region and worldwide.

Singapore   December 13th. With the growing human population and the need for more well-balanced animal proteins,  aquaculture will play a major role in the future.  The consistent growth of aquaculture relies on the supply of optimized feeds at all life stages for all species. Sustainable development of aquaculture relies on the physiological well- being, health, growth and reproductive success of the different species of fish and shrimp reared under varied environmental conditions. Solid nutrition and health research must be put in place to ensure that aquaculture concretely contributes to the UN’s sustainable development goals.

Adisseo helps to reduce the environmental impact on livestock production, as commercial fisheries and aquaculture are rapidly  increasing, and the company mission is to offer solutions  to  ensure food  quality  and safety,  furthermore improving  the health  and nutrition needs for the animals.

Furthermore,  it is key to shift  from  unreliable and obsolete farming practices to fully- controlled  and biosecure systems that mimic agricultural  and livestock models. With his new fully integrated  Recirculation Aquaculture System  (RAS) dedicated to research Adisseo aims to transform and improve farm management with the latest monitoring tools (AI, IoT).

To reduce  losses while maximizing productivity and profitability in farms,  versatile technologies combined with systematic  use of data to provide real-time monitoring will help to achieve these goals and increase farmer reaction time in case of problems.

According to David Bal, Adisseo Head of R&D Aquaculture "With this state-of-the-art research facility allowing full control of water parameters, we can better understand important factors like stress, nutritional deficiencies and the impact of diseases on animal performance and mortality. Farm technology  and artificial  intelligence  can greatly improve yields and the development of new tools will grow continuously to support farmers and feed mills".

The fundamentals  are the optimization of feeds via better  knowledge of nutrients  and energy requirements, feed technology and the interaction between pathogen, animal the water. This will be the future of the Aquaculture industry.

To achieve a balance system and higher yields, Adisseo will focus on innovations such as:

●    Feed additives and NIR technology

●    Alternative ingredient(s)

●    Palatability and functional feed

●    Diagnostic tools (stress and diseases)

●    Precision farming (AI and IoT)

“ Adisseo brings  with them  in-depth animal nutrition know-how, which will contribute to the vibrancy of Singapore’ R&D in the agri-food sector. It is important that we leverage on  science and technology to grow more with less as we move towards achieving our”30-by-30” goal, which is to produce 30 per cent of Singapore’s nutritional needs by 2030 said Dr. Tan Lee Kim, Director-General of Food Administration and Deputy CEO of SFA.

With ASA, Adisseo will provide training on the use of technologies, processes, and best

Practices to shrimp and fish farmers. This new project reinforces the group’s commitment towards  the development of sustainable additive solutions in Asia and worldwide and is part of Adisseo worldwide animal Nutrition & Health R&D platforms and centers in France, the USA, and China.

ASA research unit is unique in the region and its aim is to raise the bar to achieve the transition that our industry needs. We are very proud to invest in the Aquaculture sector and accelerate technology transfer with our animal nutrition know-how” said Jean-Marc Dublanc, CEO of the Adisseo group.          


About Adisseo

Adisseo is one of the world's leading experts in feed additives. The group relies on its 10 research centers and its  production  sites based in Europe, USA, and China to  design, produce and market  nutritional solutions  for  sustainable animal feed. With more than

2,200  employees,  it  serves around 3,900  customers in over 110  different countries through its global distribution network.

Adisseo is one of the main subsidiaries of China National BlueStar, a leader in the Chinese a chemical industry with nearly 21,500 employees and a turnover of 9.3 billion USD.

Adisseo is listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange.


Source: Adisseo

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