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agribusinessreview.comAUGUST 20256EDITORIALLayla HawkinsManaging Editoreditor@agribusinessreview.comEDITORIAL STAFFAva GarciaDavies MedowsJohnson HellerJoshua ParkerVISUALIZERSSamaelPresley MeadowEdwin PaulDisclaimer: *Some of the Insights are based on our interviews with CIOs and CXOsMANAGING EDITORLayla Hawkins Agri Business Review Visit www.agribusinessreview.comCopyright © 2025 ValleyMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher thereof.AUGUST 2025, Vol - 05, Issue - 14 (ISSN 2832-3335)Published by ValleyMedia, Inc. TO SUBSCRIBE TOVian IsaacSmart Solutions for Sustainable AquacultureAquaculture in Asia-Pacific is entering a defining moment. The region produces nearly 90 percent of the world's farmed fish and seafood, making breeding and hatchery services central to food security and economic stability.Traditional hatchery and nursery practices have been used in the industry for decades. Now, they face new challenges. Rising demand, climate risks, water scarcity and stricter requirements for traceability are testing established systems. In response, equipment and service providers offer solutions aligning with these shifting realities.Genomic selection tools and biomarker-based broodstock management systems are moving into the mainstream. DNA analysis platforms integrated with hatchery equipment enable farmers to breed disease-resistant and faster-growing strains with a level of precision previously unattainable. At the same time, biosecure and closed-loop hatchery designs are becoming standard. These systems protect stocks from diseases like EMS and Tilapia Lake Virus, while supporting compliance with export and sustainability standards that continue to tighten.These changes reflect a broader trend. The global aquaculture equipment market is projected to reach $37.1 billion by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 7.2 percent. For Asia-Pacific, the path forward is clear. Staying competitive means adopting technologies that strengthen resilience and secure the region's place as the world's leading aquaculture producer.This edition of the Agri Business Review APAC offers insights into the latest developments in aquaculture and livestock breeding equipment and how companies align with these trends. The magazine features a thought-provoking article from Maria Hoertrich, Head of Quality at Monde Nissin, who shares practical lessons on developing and improving a sustainability program even without a full-time sustainability manager or deep technical expertise. Additionally, an article by Chris Stevens, Director of Global Agribusiness at Kellogg Company[NYSE: K], explores how increasing soil carbon unlocks benefits for Australian farmers and the environment. We also spotlight the stories of aquaculture equipment providers delivering solutions crucial to breeding and hatchery advancement. One is Hishing, which develops intelligent aquaculture systems that blend precision engineering with practical design, enhancing efficiency and environmental adaptability in fish farming operations.We hope this edition provides clear insights and practical guidance for aquaculture leaders navigating an evolving industry in scale and complexity. Let us know your thoughts!sales@agribusinessreview.comeditor@agribusinessreview.commarketing@agribusinessreview.comEMAILAPAC
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