At our facilities in Belgium, nutrition and health engineers specialized in Artemia, larval fish, larval shrimp, microbiology, immunology, aquatic diseases and diet processing technology are coordinating research projects using state-of-the-art analytical labs, small-scale test facilities and pilot-scale feed processing equipment.
What we strive for is not just to nourish but to really nurture cultured animals, in particular the young ones. Therefore we developed unique portfolios of high quality nutritional and health products, combined with a customized service.
The animals, however, are not our only concern: our ultimate goal is to help improve nutrition and health for people across the entire globe.
Our experience is global, our actions local, so that we fully understand just how much a customer’s needs and preferences can vary from one country to another. ‘Glocal’ management, it is the basis of our success.
Since December 2015 INVE Aquaculture has become part of Benchmark Holdings, market leader in the supply of applied biotechnology and knowledge transfer to businesses in aquaculture and agriculture related industries. Together we offer the most complete nutrition and health portfolio in the market, supporting our customers in taking better care throughout the culture lifecycle. As a result, we can contribute more effectively than ever to our clients’ sustainable growth and long-term success.
DECEMBER 2015: Benchmark Holdings plc (AIM: BMK) is pleased to announce that it has reached agreement to acquire INVE Aquaculture Holding B.V.
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