“The trusted quality and availability of U.S. corn and its co-products means a lot to end-users in Mexico and by expanding uses to fields like aquaculture, demand can grow even higher.”
The two-day conference opened with welcome addresses from industry leaders and government officials including Mexico Agriculture and Rural Development Department (SADER) Director Dr. Hector Arronte. Introductory topics included an overview of food health and safety in the country and innovations in feed efficiency in the livestock sector.
The second half of the event featured presentations on opportunities in the pet food market, global solutions to feed the world’s growing population and Miranda’s speech on the aquaculture industry and its potential for the future.
Miranda emphasized Ecuador’s achievements in aquaculture, driven by an efficient, integrated production cluster and technological innovations like advanced peeling equipment powered by artificial intelligence. He also noted Mexico’s potential to strengthen its industry through increased technification and a focus on domestic market development, drawing parallels to Ecuador’s sustainable family-operated practices and export diversification strategies.
Following the CONAAL event, Esqueda and Chávez traveled to Tecoman, Colima, to visit a tilapia, sea bass and shrimp farm and explore the possibility of conducting a trial using CFP and distiller’s dried grains with solubles (DDGS).
Upon arrival, the team met with Dr. Kurt Servin, who oversees the trials conducted at the farm and the production of fish and shrimp for public sale. Dr. Servín offered a tour of the facility’s 40 production lagoons and the tanks where some trials are being conducted for aquaculture feed companies.
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