Dutch retail giant Albert Heijn debuts sustainable shrimp from an innovative value chain collaboration
A consortium has successfully developed innovative shrimp feed, crafted by Skretting Ecuador for Cofimar
(NETHERLANDS, 9/3/2024)
Albert Heijn is setting a new standard for sustainable seafood in the Netherlands. They are the first to introduce farmed shrimp that are raised with significantly higher welfare standards and have a low marine footprint, a culmination of several years of collaboration between multiple supply chain partners.
Albert Heijn, a leading Dutch retail chain, has started selling sustainably farmed shrimp supplied by a groundbreaking value chain consortium. This consortium includes...
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