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    Deep Branch and BioMar agree strategic partnership to optimize salmon feed

    The UK company will transport Proton™ from its facilities in the Netherlands to BioMar's Technology Center in Denmark.

    Deep Branch and BioMar have signed an agreement whose first step will be to optimize salmon feed using Proton™, a single-cell protein developed by Deep Branch that will be applied in the feed manufactured by BioMar. The partnership between the two will be long-term and aims to “redefine traditional aquaculture feed ingredients and improve the aquaculture industry”. To this end, both companies will conduct a large number of nutritional evaluations to analyze the performance and digestibility of the new ingredient.

    Deep Branch and BioMar have signed an agreement whose first step will be to optimize salmon feed using Proton™, a single-cell protein developed by Deep Branch that will be applied in the feed manufactured by BioMar. The partnership between the two will be long-term and aims to "redefine traditional aquaculture feed ingredients and improve the aquaculture industry". To this end, both companies will conduct a large number of nutritional evaluations . . .

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