
Calysta’s feed-from-gas venture raises $39m
Energy giant BP is backing an alternative feed producer that hopes it can replace fishmeal with aquafeed grown using natural methane gas. The high tech capital arm of BP, bp […] Continue Reading
Energy giant BP is backing an alternative feed producer that hopes it can replace fishmeal with aquafeed grown using natural methane gas. The high tech capital arm of BP, bp […] Continue Reading
International animal nutrition group Adisseo and protein innovator Calysta have created a joint venture in China, to create “FeedKind”, a new alternative protein that uses no arable land and almost […] Continue Reading
THE first commercial scale plant for Calysta’s single cell protein fish feed is to be built in China. The factory, with an eventual capacity of 100,000 tonnes, will produce the […] Continue Reading
CALYSTA, the company behind the alternative protein source FeedKind, has secured a $30 million endorsement from oil giant BP to scale up production. The investment, announced yesterday, will enable the […] Continue Reading
CALYSTA, the company behind an alternative form of fish feed protein, is to partner with Norwegian research institution Nofima in large-scale salmon trials. The trials, to be designed by Nofima, […] Continue Reading
CALYSTA, the American producers of the alternative fish feed ingredient FeedKind, has secured a further $40 million in funding, it was announced today. The company intends to use a majority […] Continue Reading
AN alternative feed ingredient produced from methane gas is to go into commercial production in the US, at Cargill’s site in Tennessee. FeedKind, which has been trialled in Redcar, Teesside, […] Continue Reading
THE world’s first facility for converting methane gas into a sustainable feed ingredient was officially opened in Teesside yesterday. The plant, set up by US based Calysta, will produce sample […] Continue Reading
A NEW fish feed ingredient has been heralded for its sustainability credentials after a report found it reduced the need for both water and agricultural land, both scarce resources. US […] Continue Reading