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Oct 12, 2020 · www.calcalistech.com
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Israel's AquaMaof signs $90 million deal to bring its indoor fish growing tech to Nevada
Israeli company AquaMaof Aquaculture Technologies is expanding its Recirculating Aquaculture System (RAS) technology for land-based aquaculture to the US. The company is building a facility for West Coast Salmon in Reno, Nevada, which is expected to produce 15,000 tons of Atlantic Salmon in its first phase. The facility, which is one of the largest salmon production platforms in the US, is expected to be completed in 2023. The companys technology allows for the year-round growth of fish in a controlled environment without the use of chemicals or antibiotics.
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Oct 11, 2020 · www.calcalist.co.il
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Nov 11, 2019 · www.aquaculturealliance.org
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AquaMaof cultivating a 'new generation' of fish farmers - Responsible Seafood Advocate
AquaMaof, an Israel-based company specializing in recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS), is experiencing global demand for its technology. The companys RAS facilities have been rolled out to 10 locations worldwide, with more in the pipeline. AquaMaofs technology is known for its efficiency and low energy consumption compared to competitors. The company is capable of cultivating a wide range of fish species, with Atlantic salmon being the most popular. AquaMaof is also developing technology for indoor land-based shrimp production. The RAS industry is still emerging, and AquaMaof is optimistic about its growth potential. The company sells its proprietary equipment and often partners with investors. AquaMaof aims to achieve a total annual production yield of 450,000 tons across all its sites.
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Oct 16, 2019 · www.fishfarmermagazine.com
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Israeli RAS expert targets shrimp market - Fish Farmer Magazine
AquaMaof, an Israeli RAS specialist, has adapted its recirculating aquaculture system for the production of shrimp. The company has achieved high density shrimp production, high survival rates, and low operational costs in a disease-free environment. AquaMaofs technology will be commercially available next year and offers an end-to-end solution for shrimp farming. The global shrimp market is expected to reach 5.83 million tonnes by 2024, creating a growing need for land-based technology. AquaMaofs RAS technology has been used for land-based salmon farms and the company has partnered with Pure Salmon for the development of land-based farms worldwide. Other companies, such as CP Foods and NaturalShrimp, have also embraced indoor shrimp farming.
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Jul 10, 2019 · www.foodnavigator.com
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AquaMaof fishes new markets after $230 million investment
AquaMaof, an Israel-based company, has secured over $230 million to build indoor aquaculture facilities globally. The company is focused on sustainable and responsible fish farming using Recirculating Aquaculture Systems (RAS). AquaMaofs facilities offer advantages such as complete control over the production process, reduced risk of disease and parasites, and minimal environmental impact. The companys close-to-market approach reduces the carbon footprint and provides premium-quality fish at competitive prices. AquaMaof has successfully completed a full cycle production of harvest-size salmon and has a fast return on investment. The company is exploring new markets, particularly those that import seafood, and is investing in technology advancements to improve reliability and efficiency.
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Jun 5, 2019 · www.undercurrentnews.com
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CP in talks with Aquamaof to build major RAS shrimp facility in China
CP Group is planning to build a massive recirculating aquaculture system (RAS) farm complex in China, signaling a growth-positive impact on the company. The key theme of the article is the companys investment in the shrimp industry. The structured issue discussed in the article is investment. The article does not mention any specific partners, customers, valuation amount, acquisition amount, investment amount, layoffs, or date of the event. The confidence level is 8.
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May 29, 2019 · www.seafoodsource.com
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AquaMaof has booked USD 230 million worth of business, company says
AquaMaof Aquaculture Technologies has closed more than USD 230 million in deals involving work on more than a dozen facilities worldwide. The company specializes in indoor aquaculture technology and turn-key projects, particularly focused on recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS). AquaMaofs ongoing projects include the worlds largest indoor salmon aquaculture facility in Canada, projects in Russia, Japan, Slovakia, and Southeast Asia, as well as upcoming facilities in Germany and Norway. The company aims to meet the international demand for fish and promote sustainable practices through its state-of-the-art facilities. AquaMaof believes that the future of the seafood industry lies in the wider adoption and deployment of RAS technology.
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Jan 7, 2019 · salmonbusiness.com
Aquamaof Aquaculture Technologies CEO: "Over all existing aquaculture methods, RAS provides several significant advantages"
Dec 11, 2018 · www.undercurrentnews.com
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AquaMaof to build €25m, 2,500t salmon RAS in Russia
AquaMaof, an Israeli supplier of aquaculture technologies, is planning to build a €25 million recirculating aquaculture system (RAS) facility in the Vologda region of Russia. The project is being financed by local investors in the Vologda region and is expected to be completed by the end of 2019. This development indicates growth for AquaMaof and highlights their expansion into the Russian market.
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Sep 26, 2018 · salmonbusiness.com
AquaMaof reveal 600 ton Atlantic salmon R&D facility in Poland
May 31, 2017 · www.intrafish.com
http://www.intrafish.com/aquaculture/1269008/intrafish-seafood-investor-forum-firm-expands-land-based-aquaculture-reach
Oct 4, 2016 · www.prnewswire.com
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AMG Norway, a Subsidiary of the Aqua Maof Group, Was Chosen by Grieg NL to Build the World's Largest Indoor Salmon Aquaculture Facility in Newfoundland
Grieg NL, a fish farming company specializing in Atlantic salmon, has selected AMG Norway, a subsidiary of the Aqua Maof Group, to build a state-of-the-art hatchery and nursery facility in Marystown, Newfoundland. The facility will deploy Aqua Maofs cutting edge RAS technology and is expected to produce 7 million smolt ranging up to 1500 grams. The overall project investment is estimated at $200M. Aqua Maofs technology has proven to be efficient and environmentally friendly, and the new facility will be the largest and most advanced in the world for salmon. Construction of the hatchery will be completed in 2017, with construction of the grow-out sites set to begin in the same year. The facilitys annual production is expected to reach 33,000 tons by 2023, more than doubling Newfoundland and Labradors current production of Atlantic salmon.
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Mar 14, 2013 · www.worldfishing.net
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New RAS system from AquaMaof
AquaMaof Aquaculture Technologies has established the largest industrialized tilapia farming facility in Europe, located in Poland. The facility spans 8,000m2 and is expected to produce 1,200 tons of tilapia per year.
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Feb 27, 2013 · jewishbusinessnews.com
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Aqua Maof :The largest industrialized fish farming facility in Europe has been inaugurated in Poland
Aqua Maof Aquaculture Technologies, an Israeli company, has established the largest industrialized fish farming facility in Poland. The facility, costing €12M, is expected to recoup its construction cost within 5 years. Aqua Maof Aquaculture Technologies has developed an innovative patent-protected technology for breeding fish under controlled temperature conditions, saving energy and manpower. The company has signed agreements with investment groups to construct additional facilities in Israel, Africa, and Southeast Asia. Aqua Maof Technologies was founded in 1989 by two brothers from Kibbutz Lavi.
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Sep 24, 2012 · www.israel21c.org
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Europe's biggest "catch" harvested by Israeli fish farm technology
AquaMaof Aquaculture Technologies has opened Europes largest fish farm in Poland, with the help of Polish investors. The facility is expected to produce 1,200 tons of tilapia annually and cost 12 million euros to build. AquaMaofs fish farming technology allows for flexibility in breeding fish and reduces energy input by 70%. The company is also developing fish farms in Russia and Romania. Additionally, AquaMaof is involved in an Israeli fish farm project in Kenya and Uganda to clean the polluted water of Lake Victoria.
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Sep 12, 2012 · www.timesofisrael.com
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The Israeli guest that's welcome around the world
The article discusses the growing importance of Israeli tilapia fish and fish-farming technology in solving the overfishing crisis. Israeli fish-farming methods allow for the production of more fish than traditional methods, making tilapia a popular choice for countries around the world. Israeli-raised tilapia have been introduced into lakes and rivers in various countries, including the United States. AquaMaof Aquaculture Technologies, an Israeli company, has developed an innovative fish-farming system that will open the largest fish farm in Europe, producing 1,200 tons of tilapia annually. The system allows for fish breeding under controlled temperature conditions, reducing energy costs by 70%. This development could make Poland a major fish supplier to Europe, while also helping to replenish fish stocks in the ocean.
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