The first day of the AquacultureUK 2008 exhibition and conference in Aviemore has been hailed a success. “The level of attendance from visitors has been exceptionally good and the exhibition stands have been busy,” David Mack, managing director of exhibition organiser Ascomber Ltd said.
Fishmeal and oil
On the first day
of the seminar programme, Jonathan Shepherd, director general of the
International Fishmeal & Fish Oil Organisation (IFFO), told delegates that
responsible sourcing and sustainability were key priorities for the future.
Fishmeal and oil are vital components of fish feed to ensure a high performance
diet that delivers health promoting qualities to farmed fish. The challenge for
aquaculture is to show that it is sustainable over the long term, Dr Shepherd
said.
“The IFFO is currently
developing an independently audited Code of Responsible Production Practice for
the industry, which we plan to launch later this year.” He added: “All feed
ingredients whether fishmeal or fish oil or vegetable protein or oil must come
from sustainable sources. It is crucial that the industry demonstrates to all
parts of the food supply chain its commitment to responsible production and
sustainability.”
AquacultureUK 2008 is taking place at the Macdonald Aviemore Highland Resort
today and tomorrow Thursday 22 May from 10am until 6pm.
The event is expected
to attract international visitors from over 20 countries, all coming to see the
latest products and innovations in the industry. In parallel with the
exhibition, there is a series of relevant seminars and workshops.
Related
website:
AquacultureUK
2008