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Institutional Interest in Land-based Aquaculture Remains, but Investors are Selective
'As we can see right now, things have changed significantly. Money is no longer cheap,' according to Howard Tang
Riding the ESG Wave
Presentation by Howard Tang of Peritus Capital at Seafood Expo Global 2022.
ESG the focus in launch of aquaculture-focused Peritus Capital
Led by a former managing partner at Norwegian asset finance firm Lighthouse Finance, New York City, U.S.A.-based Peritus Capital hopes to provide financing to aquaculture operations with a sustainability focus.
Our analysis and opinions
AquaBounty: An Invitation for the RAS Community to Reset
Life at AquaBounty (AQM) has been anything but dull this year. With a new CEO, the sale of its Indiana and Prince Edward Island facilities, and another capital raise, it leaves us wondering: what’s next for the leader in genetically modified salmon?
Trend Watch: Is the Future of Ocean-Based Aquaculture on Land?
Net-pen aquaculture is facing ever-growing climate headwinds. 2023 was the hottest year on record, and warming waters have become a direct catalyst for the proliferation of parasites, algae blooms, and diminished oxygen levels. Each presents significant stand-alone challenges for farmers, let alone when coupled together.
A Circular Revolution: How the Black Soldier Fly is Transforming Organic Waste Management
"Imagine walking out of a grocery store with four bags of groceries, dropping one in the parking lot, and not bothering to pick it up. That's essentially what we're doing," says one food scientist at the National Resources Defense Council."